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Two 1852 Gold Rush Downieville letters with Content (126732)

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Two 1852 Gold Rush Downieville letters with Content   (126732)
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This item SOLD at 2020 Dec 19 @ 10:07UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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1) Feb. 22, 1852. Coverless latter. Includes gold dust calculations. You can get a better price at the mint. talks about Downieville burning down. "The first widely destructive fire was on February 19, 1852. [Downieville’s first fire started the evening of February 19,1852 and the blaze raced through the ramshackle cabins and cloth tents in quick order. With many folks losing everything they had the damages were estimated at $150,000.] Rebuilding the town focused on reducing future danger and the narrow streets were made 40’ wider. After the 1852 fire the Downieville Hook and Ladder Company was formed to “guard against fire in the future” the merchants and others raised $500 to purchase hooks and ladders." [downievillefire.com] 2) November 14, 1852. Has Downieville's first postmark (1852-52 Williams). '10' manuscript postage. "I have lost over $1200 this summer." He had a good claim on the Yuba he sold for $500. He was afraid the winter snow and rain would wash everything away. He bought into the Downieville Tunnel company for 4800. "I will let you know how I do here digging." And his (and now ours) favorite saying was "A rolling stone gathers no moss and a traveling miner gathers no dust."

Date: 1852
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Downieville
Provenance:

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