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Virginia,NV - Storey County - August 24, 1865 - Kuh, Leopold Assay Office :

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Virginia,NV - Storey County - August 24, 1865 - Kuh, Leopold Assay Office :
Two item lot of Memorandum of deposited samples at Leopold Kuh, Assay Office in Virginia, Nevada dated August 24, 1865 and its corresponding envelope addressed to William A.M. Van Bokkelen. All samples from Kuh’s are in regards to gold and silver ore. Each deposit has a brief description and then proceeds to state its “marker” number, location, weight in ounces and value. Examples of ore samples markings are “West, Reddish, East, and Lumps. “ The fee for the assessment is listed on the bottom and tallies $20 for 4 $5 items. Signed adjacently by Leopold Kuh. Leopold Kuh was considered to be Chinese by those who were unfamiliar with his assay business up until the mid 20th because of the last name: Kuh. This came into play heavily when several of his gold ingot specimens’ authenticity and quality were called into question. Kuh however, was of Hungarian descent. According to one genealogy website Kuh is of an Austrian-Hungarian ancestry and a family name of Kantor originating in the Bohemia region of Europe. Envelope is orange with Leopold Kuh frank in the upper left corner. The memorandum paper is of good quality and condition. Both are Rare, Very Fine.