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The Gold Creek, Nevada Mining Co. Stock Certificate, 1898 (Nevada Ghost Town)

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The Gold Creek, Nevada Mining Co. Stock Certificate, 1898 (Nevada Ghost Town)
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Inc. in Colorado. Located in Gold Creek, Elko County, Nevada. No. 1412, issued for 2,000 shares to Robert E. Hopkins on March 24th, 1898. Signed by the president, Franklin W. Hopkins, and the secretary Francis Dickson. Not cancelled. Brown border with vignette of miners using water cannon. Printed by ABN. Folds, very fine. 7.5 x 11" Not in Filer. Gold Creek was the name of an area close to Bruno City that was the center of a number placer mining operations. In 1869, the first discoveries were made at a site called Island Mountain. This certificate dates to the second mining boom of 1896/97 for Gold Creek. This company purchased 10,000 acres of placer ground and fifty lode claims with money from New York investors. Its manager was John L. Robinson. Two newspapers, the Gold Creek News and Mountain City News, sprung up and promoted the community. The Gold Creek Townsite Co. was formed in Denver. The town experience a surge of activity that lasted until 1900. It is now a ghost town with little left but a sidewalk. [Ref: In Pursuit of Gold, Chung] (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Date: Location: Gold Creek, Nevada HWAC# 58436