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Very Early, Territorial, First North Extension Stock Certificate

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Very Early, Territorial, First North Extension Stock Certificate
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Incorporated in 1861. Number 107 for 10 shares issued to William E. Shimmin on February 28m=, 1862. Signed by president Alex Gamble and secretary Solon Pattee. Vignette at top of a cherub-like child with dog and safe. Printer was Britton & Company. 5 x 9". Very Fine. This is an incredibly early Esmeralda stock. And this stock was the earliest one printed in San Francisco reported in the Filer Collection. Pattee was secretary for a number of Aurora mining companies including the Wide West also sold out of San Francisco. Gamble was listed as being a mining business man in San Francisco. William Edward Shimmin, a native of the Isle of Man who, in 1850, joined one of the great ox-team trains crossing the desert wastes, came to and mined in Nevada, and finally reached California. While he was in Esmeralda county, Nevada, he discovered, with Brawley, the Aurora mines, and was one of the men first to put a pick into the famous Garibaldi. He made and lost several fortunes, went back and forth between the West and the East, and in the end sent for his family, who arrived in San Francisco, via Panama, April 19, 1863.The original district was ten miles square an named by M. J. Corey, one of the three original discoverers int he summer of 1860. James Braley, ER Hicks and Corley were camped at Esmeralda Hill when Hicks went to shoot some game for breakfast. He noticed the quart outcrop, broke off chunks and hauled them back to camp. His partners test the quartz for silver and gold. The first claim was the Old Winnemucca ledge, located August 25, 1860. The first mil was built in June of 1861, and within a year there were nine more mills. Clemens never wrote a word about this company. Its activity is unknown. Several of these certificates came out about 16 year ago and are now dispersed. (Ref: Kelley, Angel, SF 1862 Directory,History of San Luis Obispo County and Environs California with Biographical Sketches.) State: Nevada City: Esmeralda Date: 1862 FHWAC#: 40071