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Two Milltown Stock Certificate (59877)

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Two Milltown Stock Certificate  (59877)
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This item SOLD at 2019 May 20 @ 13:23UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Milltown was the dream of Taylor and Kendrick. They would lay out the townsite in November of 1903. This would make Milltown and incredibly early suburb of Goldfield. Columbia and Jumbo would be two others. Milltown was just southwest of the rich Florence Hill. The Reno Evening Gazette reported in October 4, 1904 that the town of Goldfield and its suburbs of Milltown, Jumbo and Columbia had all the workers it could manage. The article pointed out the anyone else arriving would have trouble finding work and the high prices in Goldfield would soon absorb the small savings of an average laborer. “People without money stay away!” In 1906 Milltown was not only a small, but thriving suburb; it was an important railroad stop for both the Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad, but also the Bullfrog Railroad. It was not only a milling site for Goldfield gold, but in the middle of some rich mines. [collateralhistory.com] 1) MIlltown Extension Gold MIning Company. 1916. Number 923 for 1000 shares to George W Lovejoy. Signed by C Savery and Wickes(?). 2) Milltown Fraction Mining Company. 1907. Number 968 for 200 shares to Fred R Anglemier(?). Signed by Fritz Eilender and Abbott. The Fraction has discoloration and the Extension has pinholes. Otherwise nice examples. (Bennett Collection)

Date: 1907, 1916
City/County: Milltown
State: Nevada