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San Francisco,CA - January 27, 1904 - Memorandum of Gold Bullion Deposited and Yellow Aster Assay Re

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San Francisco,CA - January 27, 1904 - Memorandum of Gold Bullion Deposited and Yellow Aster Assay Re
This is a two item lot consisting of a Memorandum of Gold Bullion at the United States Mint of San Francisco and its assay receipt from the Yellow Aster M&M Co. near Ransburg, CA located in the Rand Mining District of Kern County. The assay report from the Yellow Aster M&M Co records the gold bar as being worth $9441.01. It is dated January 26, 1904. The assay categories on the report include the following: fineness, weight in ounces, value per ounces for gold and silver, total values of gold, silver and combined. The accompanying gold bullion memorandum from the US Mint in San Francisco states that the gold bar’s value is $9347.66. The memorandum is numbered 4527, and dated January 27, 1904. An “official” stamp is in the middle of the “gold” column of the memorandum. Ore Deposits were discovered shortly after placer mines had opened in the Rand Mining District in 1893. The Yellow Aster Mine operated from 1893-1918 and then for a brief twenty-year stint from 1921-1941. In its lifetime, Yellow Aster yielded more than 12 million dollars. According to writing and historian R.C. Bailey Yellow Aster was named after a paperback novel from the time period. Yellow Aster Mines was heavily financed by Dr. Rose Burcham. Burcham was one of the first female settlers to arrive in the Randsburg area and was well known as being on of the largest Financiers of her era. According to Dr. Lorraine Blair, Dr. Rose Burcham, “provided the grubstake that got the great Yellow Aster Mine and Mill established, and then grew into her role as ‘Boss Lady of the Yellow Aster Mine’.”