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California Sierra town cancels with contents addressed to Guscetti Ranch

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California Sierra town cancels with contents addressed to Guscetti Ranch
Lot of nine. 1) Loyalton, 1907. Corner advertising and two letter heads, Warren Read proprietor, from The Loyaltonian newspaper. Cover opened roughly at left into the corner advertising. 2) Loyalton 1921. Corner advertising for L. A. Braden, Sheriff of Plumas County, Quincy. Content is a summons to serve as trial juror. 3) Loyalton double circle, 1930. Cancel is poor. Cover is ragged. Corner advertising for the Sierra Valley Bank. Contents include a statement and 32 checks. All checks are imprinted W. H. Guscetti. 4) Loyalton, 1918. Cover is ragged. Corner advertising for W. H. Duncan of Loyalton. Contents are an automobile policy for a new Reo Touring Car (that uses gasoline!) and a contract of sale for said automobile. 5) Ogden & San Francisco, 1916. Content is a letter head from the Brotherhood of Railway Postal Clerks. From one of the Guscetti bothers. 6) Chilcoot, 1913. Strong strike. Letter inside talks about ranches and the Western Pacific. 7) Loyalton, 1912. “UNCLAIMED and “RETURN TO WRITER” stamps on cover. Sent to Warren Williams of Lovelocks, Nevada. 8&9) Two different strong Vinton strikes, 1908, 1909. Each has contents

Date: 1908-1930City: County: PlumasState: CA