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Whitton Gold and Silver Mining Co., Whitton Lode, Silver Mountain Mining District

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Whitton Gold and Silver Mining Co., Whitton Lode, Silver Mountain Mining District
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Number 41 for 10 shares to Frank Cooper. Datelined San Francisco 1863, Signed by secretary J Warren Clark and president RJ Whitton. Incorporated Sept. 26, 1863. 5c and 20c small exchange revenue stamps. Not Cnacelled. Cook & Co. printers.location, "Whitton Lode, Silver Mining Mountain District, Cal." Primitive mining vignette. Whitton was also a trustee of the Napa G&S MC and the Baltimore G&S MC of Silver Mountain. Both were incorporated July 21, 1863 (Daily Alta California). That said, we could find no information the Whitton Lode (other than an ad in the Daily Alta California on December 30, 1863 saying anyone interested in investing in the Whitton Lode could gain some valuable information by contacting G. W. through Wells Fargo in San Francisco) or the Whitton G&S MC. Whitton didn't seem to stay around the area as he was delinquent in paying assessments by October 22, 1864 (Monitor Gazette). Whitton was listed as a farmer in Napa in the 1860 census. Frank Cooper was a popular guy back in the early days... he is mentioned in connection with lots of other mines and also had a hand in early Alpine County's initial organization. Frank Cooper was one of the original Commissioners charged with designating the election precincts in newly-formed Alpine Co. (1864 "Alpine County Bill"; see 1864 Aug 11; see also Board of Supervisors Minutes, Book "A", page 1; and see text of “Alpine County Bill” printed in 1864 July 30 MG). J. Warren Clark was also secretary of the El Dorado Gold & Silver Mining Co., Mammoth G&SM, Napa G&SM Co., George Washington G&S M Co., etc. [Thank you to Karen Dustman, local historian and author of the book "Silver Mountain City (Clairitage Press) for background information on the mine and signatures.] Prag Collection City: Whitton Lode, Silver Mountain Mining District State: California Date: 1863 HWAC# 79727