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Two Cornucopia District, Elko County, Nevada Mining Stock Certificates

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Two Cornucopia District, Elko County, Nevada Mining Stock Certificates
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Both certificates have the location printed on them: Cornucopia Mining District, Elko County, Nevada. 1) Leopard Mining Company. No 12303, issued for 10 shares in 1878. Signed by the president (Coffin) and secretary (Brown). Not cancelled. Stunning and unusual vignette of a leopard. Lith by Britton & Rey. Heavy soiling in upper right of stock and some on left side, as seen in most other examples. Very rare. The Leopard was the richest mine in the district. 2) Alameda Gold & Silver Mining Company. No. 243, issued for 100 shares on Nov. 6th, 1877 in Oakland. Signed by the president (Millroy) and secretary (illegible). Not cancelled. Small vignette of two prospectors shaking hands at left. A few stains, otherwise very fine. According to Thompson and West (1881, p. 393), silver ores were discovered and the district was organized in 1872. "The excitement incident to the discovery of the district caused the building of the town of Cornucopia, which at one time, in 1874, was quite lively and contained about 1,000 inhabitants." The Leopard Mining Company built "first a 10-stamp mile which was consumed by fire and replaced by a twenty-stamp mill " " " which was likewise destroyed" in 1880, whereupon the population dwindled to 174. No production has been reported since 1882 except from 10,000 tons of old mill tailings during 1937-40 (table 15). There are two principal mines in the district, the Leopard (Cornucopia) which was* the larger, and the Panther. The Leopard shaft was said to be 500 ft deep, but the deep workings are caved (Emmons, 1910, p. 62). The Leopard vein was worked extensively in an area now covered by mine dumps (Coats, 1967, p. 3). (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Date: Location: Cornucopia, Nevada HWAC# 58460