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United Cosmopolitan Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate

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United Cosmopolitan Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate
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Early certificate #30. Incorporated August 3rd, 1863. Issued to B. Adler for 5 shares in 1863. Signed by A. Manaus (Secretary) and B. Adler (President). Not cancelled. Large spread eagle on shield vignette in left border. Small border all around. Small piece missing from lower right corner. Printer is Alta Job Print, S.F. The French Corral District is near the town of Grass Valley, and dates from the California Gold Rush. Grass Valley was originally named Centreville when a post office was established in 1851, but renamed Grass Valley the following year. Grass Valley is the location of the Empire Mine, one of the richest mines in California. Many of those who came to settle in Grass Valley were tin miners from Cornwall. They were attracted to the California gold fields because the same skills required for deep tin mining were needed for hard rock gold mining especially pumping water out of very deep shafts. 10" x 5 1/4" Fine Condition. (Ref. HK 12-5-08-3 P382) State: California City: French Corral Date: 1863 FHWAC#: 41358