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Virginia City, Nevada Territory Mining Check Issued to Henry DeGroot [199026]

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Virginia City, Nevada Territory Mining Check Issued to Henry DeGroot  [199026]
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Stateler & Arrington 1864 check issued to "Doctor De Groot", also known as Henry DeGroot. Signed by supt. Charles Strong. Not endorsed on the reverse. Henry DeGroot was a lawyer, and along the way befriended Horace Greeley, the editor of the New York Tribune. When the California Gold Rush was launched upon the world, Greeley sent young DeGroot to California to write about the fuss. After more than a year in California and many news columns on California later, DeGroot returned to New York, packed up his wife and child, and off to the West Coast they went. He kept up his writing for the Tribune, venturing all over California. DeGroot was determined to write some of the first stories for America from all of these new magical places so full of gold. Henry DeGroot was a well known writer of western mining regions and was often one of the first to visit a mining district, often living in a mining camp and region for some time. He covered the Fraser River Rush in 1857, and as soon as news of the discoveries at Washoe hit, he was off to explore and examine the mines. Unlike other writers, DeGroot moved into the region, living at first in Gold Canyon in 1859, probably somewhere very near where the Grosch Brothers first made their historic discovery in 1857. DeGroot is credited with early writings of the Comstock and Washoe region in the Daily Alta Californian, San Francisco's main news organ. He then published the very first map "Guide" to Washoe in 1860, published by Hutchings & Rosenfield (often noted as Rosenfeld) of San Francisco.
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Date: 1864
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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