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Wild Goose Mining & Trading Co Stock, Alaska, Signed by Charles D. Lane, Nome Founder (111783)

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Wild Goose Mining & Trading Co Stock, Alaska, Signed by Charles D. Lane, Nome Founder  (111783)
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This item SOLD at 2020 Jun 29 @ 12:37UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Beautiful certificate from the Wild Goose Mining and Trading Company issued in 1902. Location of Works: Alaska printed on the certificate. Two vignettes of sailing ships and a miner working the sluice box. Large underprint in orange of the "wild goose". This is certificate #524, issued for 500 shares to George E. Roberts and signed by C.D. (Charles) Lane, one of the founders of Nome, Alaska. Gold was discovered at Nome in 1898. Charles D. Lane, an experienced mining entrepreneur who had become wealthy from mining enterprises in the Lower 48, paid a sizeable price to buy into the gold rush. He arrived in Nome in 1899 and established the Wild Goose Mining and Trading Company with a capitalization of over $1 million. A prominent Nome resident, he was president of the Company which had rich operations in the Anvil Creek area, and he was instrumental in building and operating the regions first railroad. In 1905, Charles Lane sold most of his holdings in the Wild Goose Mining and Trading Company, because of dissatisfaction with his partners, although he apparently retained a cordial feeling toward the company (Nome News 1905). Other info from encyberpedia, BLM and oldcompany.com. Printed by Britton & Rey, S.F. View to inspect condition. Very rare.

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State: Alaska
City/County: Nome
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