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Sutro,NV - Lyon County - 1874 - Sutro, Adolph Personal Check Adolph Sutro Check :

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Sutro,NV - Lyon County - 1874 - Sutro, Adolph Personal Check               Adolph Sutro Check :
Signed by Adolph Sutro as Superintendent. No. 468 drawn on Wells, Fargo, & Co. on November 9th, 1878, from Sutro, Nevada, payable to M. M. Fredrick in the amount of $6.50. Subscript in gold is "Sutro Tunnel Compy." Orange RNG, internal revenue stamp. Daniel J. Bousfield was the cashier. Signed on the back by M. M. Fredrick. Fredrick, of Virginia Nev., had a jewelry store that sold silver flatware among other items. According to Fred Holabird, “Fredrick had only a short run in Virginia City in the mid 1870s. The M. M. Fredrick business was truly one of the pioneer jewelry businesses in Nevada. It began as Eaves & Nye in Virginia City in late 1862 or early 1863. William T. Eaves and Emanuel Nye started their jewelry store on the corner of C and Union Streets. Eaves lived in the building, perhaps in an apartment in the back or upstairs as was the common practice in Virginia City at the time. Nye, a carpenter in 1862 in Virginia City, lived on Stewart. Eaves was not present in 1862 for inclusion in Kelley's First Directory of Nevada Territory [1862 and 1863 Nevada Territory Directories]. Historian John P. Marschall in his book A History of the Jews in Nevada, said that Isaac Frederick (the last name is spelled in two different ways) was on the board of the Reno Hebrew Benevolent Society in August of 1879 [Marschall, 2008, 43]. Marschall also said M. M. Frederick was a "famous jeweler and silver artisan" in Carson City [ Marschall, 2008, 306, footnote 44].
Nye took over the partnership in the mid-1860s. By 1867 the firm was known as Nye & Rothenbucher, according to Langley's Pacific Coast Business Directory for 1867. Emanuel Nye may have briefly left Virginia City in the early 1870's. The name does not appear again until much later, and then as a saloon proprietor. In 1871, the firm Nye & Co. was run by Isaac Fredrick, probably a relative of M. M. Fredrick. Both the Nye & Co. and [the] Fredrick businesses were listed at the same address, 36 South C Street in the 1871 Langley Pacific Coast Business Directory. They were listed as watch makers and jewelers. M. M. Fredrick took over the business and began using his own name in 1872, calling himself a manufacturing jeweler. The business made it through the fire of 1875. By 1877 Fredrick was billed as the Nevada Jewelry Manufactory, as listed on his billheads and in the Bishop's Directory of Virginia City and surrounds in 1878. Meanwhile, Fredrick's business was doing so well that he opened two other businesses. The M. M. Fredrick House, a lodging establishment on the north east corner of Union and C Streets, was opened about 1876 and run by his son, M. M. Fredrick, Jr. He also ran an auction business in 1876 [1876 Langley Pacific Coast Business Directory].
By 1883 Fredrick was known as the Pioneer Watch Maker, still located at the old shop address, 36 South C. His store and business was then twenty years old” [McKenney's Oregon State Directory for 1883 (and business directory of some western states)]; [Holabird, 2005, no page].
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