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Nevada Mill & Mining Co. Stock issued to JB Overton (91582)

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Nevada Mill & Mining Co. Stock issued to JB Overton  (91582)
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Low cert. No. 8, issued to company president J.B. Overton. Dateline Virginia, Nev., April 15th, 1885. Signed by Overton as president and and secretary JR White. Not cancelled. Printed on pink paper by Sutherland, Virginia, Nev. Very ornate logo. 5.25 x 9.5" Pinhole, folds. JB Overton was an important figure on the Comstock, mostly for his work with the Virginia & Gold Hill Water Company and the Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company (at Tahoe). Overton came to California during the Gold Rush and was successful at mining in Weaverville. He had a store at Rich Bar, before becoming Plumas County clerk in 1868. He came to Virginia City in 1871 to assist with and manage the construction of the Virginia & Gold Hill Water Works, which pulled water from Marlette Lake above Tahoe and pumped it across Carson and up the Comstock Lode. Overton collaborated with Tahoe lumber baron Hobart and became the superintendent of the Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company, an important source of wood for the Comstock mines. Overton, Hobert, and Alvinza Hayward also worked together to form the Virginia & Gold Hill Electric Light Company. The Nevada Mill and Mining Company built a reduction mill at the Chollar Mine in the late 1880s. This was the first Comstock mill to use electric power. With its 60 stamps, 15 settling pans, 30 amalgamating pans, and 10 agitators, it worked low-grade ore from the Chollar and Hale & Norcross mines. [Ref: A History of the State of Nevada, Wren; Ansari] () Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1885
City/County: Comstock, Virginia City
State: Nevada