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S.S. Golden Gate Treasure Archive, CA - San Francisco,

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
S.S. Golden Gate Treasure Archive, CA - San Francisco,
IMPORTANT NOTE ON BUYERS PREMIUMS:

Lot 100 to 343 have a premium of 15%.

The rest of the sale is 19.5% as noted in the listing.

Lot Pick Up: Holabird-Kagin Americana,
3555 Airway Drive Ste #309,
Reno NV 89511,
Sunday - December 9, 10am-4pm
1932 - The discovery of gold in California in 1848 led to a rush of hopeful fortune hunters to the west coast. The Post Office Department kept the area’s inhabitants connected with the rest of the world by moving mail on steamboats that traveled to Central America, where mail (and passengers) traveled across either the Panamanian or Nicaraguan isthmus to the opposite shore where steamers waited to take them the rest of the way.

Among the grandest steamers running on the Pacific side was the “S.S. Golden Gate,” operated by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. The PMSC was under contract to the Department to carry mail between San Francisco and Panama, and had been doing so successfully since its first run between the two harbors in 1851. On the night of July 27, 1862, that streak came to a horrifying end. The “Golden Gate” had left San Francisco only six days earlier carrying mail, 338 passengers and crew, and over $1 million in gold gathered from the California gold fields. Early on the evening of the 27th a fire was spotted on the ship. As Captain W.W. Hudson worked to steer towards shore, the fire raged out of control.



This lot is a collection of correspondence, articles, and other ephemera relating to the 1862 wreck of the S.S. Golden Gate. Accompanying the account and several news clippings of the tragedy, there are several letters from Mining Engineer Charles Pouliot to partners who are financing the search for the large treasure. This extensive archive also includes postmarked covers and photos of the search. -61095