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Price, Thomas Bullion Receipt Collection [173667]

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Price, Thomas Bullion Receipt Collection     [173667]

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This very fine collection contains seven gold bullion receipts, one assay certificate and a business card, c1879-1900. The lone assay receipt, which may be the only one known presently, showed an assay of 14.65 ounces gold and 3 ounces of silver, deposited by the Pioneer Reduction Works, 1879. The group of gold bullion deposits show a variety. January 2, 1879 was from the Pima County Bank in Arizona and contained gold, silver and base bullion. May 1879 was gold amalgam; October 1879 was for placer gold submitted through the Bank of California (3,918 ounces). The January 1883 was for gold amalgam produced from the south Yuba River; March 1883 was gold produced from the Consolidated Amador Mining Company; June 1883 was for gold dust from the Baker Divide Mining Company; 1899 from the San Domingo Gold Mining Company just outside of San Andreas was for a gold bar.
Thomas Price was educated at the Royal School of Mines in London. In 1862 he went to work for the major firm of Kellogg and Houston. In 1868 he worked with the San Francisco Chemical Works. His son joined the business in 1884. Ingots are known from Price. For more information see the Rush for Gold, Holabird.
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