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Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company
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300.00USDto A*****0+ buyer's premium (75.00)
This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 22 @ 14:40UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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# 112 for 12,990 shares to the Hobart Estate. Signed by secretary WW Stetson and president WE (?). datelined San Francisco 1895. hand written over 187-. Stamped "reduced to $1,000.000, 50, shares, $20 each. Interesting vignette of lake and water tunnel. Printed by Britton & Rey. No edge, corner or discoloration issues - extremely nice condition. Incorporated May 12th, 1862. Territorial! Capital stock increased December 8th 1864. One month after statehood. "Following the discovery of silver and gold, the miners obtained their water from the small streams or from the springs located in the canyons such as Ophir Ravine, in Virginia City, and Bullion and Crown Point ravines above Gold Hill. Originally water was free for the taking but as demand increased the supply became valuable. Two companies were formed to collect and distribute water. The Virginia Water Company and the Gold Hill Water Company. The two organizations were consolidated May 12, 1862, as the Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company with an enlarged capital of $250,000. The first water mains were wooden flumes. In August 1863, riveted iron supply pipes were laid around the community. In 1871, the company reorganized with W.S. Hobart, John Mackay, James Fair, James Flood and W.S. O'Brien as directors. A plan was executed to bring water from the Hobart Creek and Marlette Reservoir area 1,500 feet above Lake Tahoe on the west side of Washoe Valley. A pipe line was laid from this point down to the Washoe Valley and back up the other side to Virginia City in a reverse siphon process. This required a pipe line 7 miles long and 11.5 inches in diameter. The water pressure exceeded 200 psi. The pipeline was completed July 25, 1873. The pipeline transported two million gallons a day. By 1887, two more pipelines had been laid to supply water to the Comstock. The Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company was purchased by Storey County over 100 years later. This water systems has served the drinking and fire fighting needs since 1861. This building served as the Water Company office into the 1980s." [Comstock Historical Marker] Prag Collection City: Virginia City State: Nevada Date: 1895 HWAC# 80436