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Utica Bullion Mining Company: Part I, 1866

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Utica Bullion Mining Company: Part I, 1866
Number 55 for 100 shares to A. B. Clark. Signed by Roberts and Matteson. Vignettes of horse drawn wagon in front of mining operations, underground miner, and Cornucopia woman. Black on white. Sage & Sons of Buffalo lithographers. Place for document stamp, but stamp is missing. The Utica Bullion Mining Company was organized and incorporated in Oneida County, New York, on April 14, 1866 by [Oramus] B. Matteson, D. Minor, K. Johnson, Aldrich Hubbell, and Ellis H. Roberts. The company headquarters were in Utica, New York, but their operations were in the Lake View Mining District, Humboldt County, Nevada. The Company operated a gold mining and milling operation which was installed beginning in November of 1866. Documents within the collection do not clearly state who the general manager was at that time but by the 1870s Samuel Campbell, a New York attorney, was overseeing the operations on behalf of the corporation, while Walter Schmidt was the firm’s agent in Nevada. The Company secured extensive land and water rights on bluffs above the Humboldt Sink and built a dam on the Humboldt River to ensure sufficient water for their operations. Part of the manual labor was supplied first by Native Americans in that area, and later by Chinese. Mining operations peaked in the 1880s and 1890s; the dam and mill properties were sold in about 1902.

Date: 1866City: Lake ViewCounty: HumboldtState: NV