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Twin Lodes Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock, Raymond District, Amador County

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Twin Lodes Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock, Raymond District, Amador County
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# 65 for 5 shares to JE White. Dateline Sacramento 1864. Signed by secretary WM Estee and president Paschal Coggins. 25c Power of Atty revenue stamp. printed by HS Crocker. Located in "Raymond District, Amador Co, Cal." Not cancelled. Not in Filer. Some light foxing top, otherwise in fantastic condition. Twin Lodes was part of the Grafton Company (1863 Incorporation) in the Great Mogul District. Mentioned also in a Mining Deed, Book "A" of Deeds (Alpine County), p. 21-22, dated August 27,1867 ("Twin No. 1 [&] No. 2 Mining Company"). A claim identified as being in the Raymond Mining District and another identified as in Silver Mountain Mining District in 1864 (per Calif. Division of Mines & Geology listing in "Mines and Mineral Resources of Alpine County" by William B. Clark). James E White filed a Possessory Claim dated 2 Nov 1863 for 160 acres in Silver Mountain Mining District, east of the Occidental Mining Co. Tunnel. He also located the Norfolk claim (with H.H. Dake) in June, 1865 and relocated the Pony claim in August, 1865 (per Lewis Chalmers' 1871-2 "Private" correspondence , p. 70 and 72). He also acquired an interest in the "Extenuate" claim in Sept, 1865 (per 1871-2 "Private" p. 71). Morris M Estee spent his young adult life in Sacramento. He was elected in 1862 to the California State Assembly, one of five members representing the 16th District. From 1863 to 1866 he was District Attorney for Sacramento County. Estee was nominated and ran twice as a Republican for Governor of California. He also had two failed elections to the U.S. Senate. On June 2, 1900 he was appointed the first US Federal District Court judge for the Territory of Hawaii. [wikipedia] [Thank you to Karen Dustman, local historian and author of the book "Silver Mountain City (Clairitage Press) for background information on the mine and signatures.] Prag Collection City: Raymond District, Amador County State: California Date: 1864 HWAC# 79726