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Utah Mining Company Stock

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Utah Mining Company Stock
SOLD
650.00USDto p********n+ buyer's premium (143.00)
This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 20 @ 13:51UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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#358 for 2 shares ti William Feast. Datelined Aurora, Mono Co., Cal. 1863. Signed by William Feast (secretary and county treasurer) and president RB Sanchez. Incorporated Aug. 20, 1861. Agnew & Deffebach printers. Blue type on white paper. Allegorical vignettes. Located in the Esmeralda Mining District. Utah's claim to fame happened when a new president and superintendent took over the company in 1864. They robbed the company blind, drawing out money for 40 workers when there were only 20, charging twice as much of supplies than they paid, etc. [Sacramento Daily Union, October 31, 1864] As soon as the question of location of Aurora was confirmed to be in Nevada, county treasurer William Feast loaded all the records upon a wagon and took them across the line to the then little town of Bodie, and the next spring, when Bridgeport was declared the county seat of Mono, took them to that place. An Act approved February 9, 1864, to have these records transcribed, was repealed January 10, 1865, because of opposition by citizens of Esmeralda, who were not willing to pay $10,000 for that purpose. The officers for Mono County elected in 1863, nearly all remained in Aurora, and their places were filled by appointment by the Governor of California; R. M. Wilson, the County Clerk, removed to Bridgeport, and William Feast continued to discharge the duties of Treasurer, although residing in Aurora, until his death in the summer of 1864. (History of Nevada by Thompson & West] Prag collection City: Aurora State: Nevada Date: 1863 HWAC# 80348