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Washoe G&S MC Stock No.1; Rare early 1861 Comstock 'Washoe Process' Mill [130997]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Washoe G&S MC Stock No.1; Rare early 1861 Comstock 'Washoe Process' Mill [130997]
SOLD
350.00USD+ (87.50) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2022 Sep 01 @ 11:24UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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This extremely rare stock was issued at the beginning of Nevada Territory (established March 1861). The company was incorporated June 11, 1860 when the area was still part of the Utah Territory. Stocks incorporated in 1860 are the earliest that can be found. Those issued in 1861 are still extremely rare and hard to find. On top of that this is even rarer as a 'Mill' stock. # 79 for ten shares issued to Nathaniel Page on August 17, 1861 in San Francisco. Signed by president Nathaniel Gray and secretary David Jennings. Almarin B. Paul, not named on the certificate, was the leading force behind this company, inventor of the Washoe process and superintendent of the company. The Washoe process used by this company changed the value of Comstock ore with its more efficient method of processing the ore. Almarin B. Paul became one of the most prominent and useful citizens on the Comstock. Not cancelled. Black border and print, two vignettes: mining scene in the mountains (top center) and scale (bottom center). Printed by Butler & Leonard's Lith., SF. Pinholes, folds. No edge, corner or discoloration issues. According to the 1861 SF Directory, Nathaniel Page was a commission merchant with Soule & Page. President Nathaniel Gray is listed as an undertaker. Secretary David Jennings is a grocer with Fordham & Jennings. With its ties to the earliest Comstock mills and the Washoe process, this is one of the best Comstock Nevada Territory stocks we've ever offered.

Date: 1860/61
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Silver City, Storey
Provenance: Joe Elcano Nevada Mining Stock Collection