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Very Early McCullock Copper & Gold Mining Company Prospectus

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Very Early McCullock Copper & Gold Mining Company Prospectus
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This report on the McCullock was published in July of 1853. 8.5 x 5.75". 23 pages. One map. 9 x 20". Deep blue, hard paper cover. Folds and creases on cover. Map is pristine. Pages are near perfect! "North Carolina is rich in mineral treasures especially in gold copper iron and coal. The McCullock gold and copper mine near Greensborough has for some time attracted much attention. A recent report of the president of the company working the mines claims for it that nothing on this continent in the shape of mining enterprise can compare with that of the McCullock Copper and Gold Company in position and resources. This is no doubt highly colored, but has probably considerable foundation in fact. The report also states that the gold refuse will yield by aid of crushers $2.75 per bushel on the average and fresh gold ore $12 and that 3 negroes can take out 10 tons of copper ore in a day. Professor Jackson, a more impartial authority, considers the copper region of North Carolina unparalleled in richness." ["New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States Giving a Full and Comprehensive Review of the Present Condition of Industry and Resources of the American Confederacy" by Baldwin & Thomas, 1854] (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Date: 1853 Location: Greensborough, North Carolina HWAC# 57077