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Union Mill & Mining Co. Revenue Check Signed by William Sharon [155496]

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Union Mill & Mining Co. Revenue Check Signed by William Sharon [155496]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Apr 02 @ 11:16UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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One of the great Comstock check rarities. Only ~5 examples currently known. This check is issued to William Sharon for $50,000 in April 1875 (over $1.3 million today). It is signed by Sharon as president and the secretary (illegible). Signatures are punch cancelled but still intact. Other examples have the signature torn off. This check is also signed on the reverse by Sharon. Red print, RN-D, San Francisco dateline. This check was issued at a critical time for the Bank of California. The Bonanza Firm had wrestled away control of the Comstock that the bank had established in the 1860s. Just 4 months after this check was issued, William Chapman Ralston would be dead, possibly by suicide. All other examples of this check known are also for huge sums of money issued to Sharon, clearly representing an internal reorganization of the company.

The Union Mill & Mining Co. was the organization that managed the Bank of California's large number of Comstock mines and mills. (Fair, Flood, Mackay, & O'Brien later organized the Pacific Mill & Mining Co. to do the same for their properties). Sharon was one of the most powerful men on the Comstock, running the Bank of California for William Ralston. The bank made a fortune by loaning to mining companies and then seizing their properties when they defaulted. Sharon was instrumental in the creation of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, which he wanted to connect the Comstock with the ore mills he owned along the Carson River (with Ralston). Later in life, he also served as a U.S. senator.

Date: 1875
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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