Keystone and Arrington Consolidated G&S Stock Number 1 Issued to Arrington [144371]
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Arrington was an incorporator of the Virginia, Carson & Truckee RR in 1862. #5 for 10 shares to Thomas Craft. Signed by Chubback and William Arrington. Dateline Gold Hill 1864. Incorporated April 14, 1864. Not cancelled. 25c Power of Att'y revenue stamp. Gold Hill News Print. Location: Gold Hill District, Justice Ledge. Nick top right. Slight wrinkles. Otherwise fine. From the 1864 Collins Directory: William Arrington is listed as a stock broker in the Medan Building and not to be confused with N.O. Arrington, territorial banker. There is also a William Arrington listed on Capt. A. McDonald's Virginia Volunteers roll as being "mortally wounded" in the Pyramid Lake Indian War of 1860. A relative of our Arrington? S.W. Chubbuck was secretary for numerous mining companies. Signed by Samuel Chubback and William Arrington. Croft was secretary to several Comstock mining companies in 1863. He seems to have disappeared in 1864. Chubback was also secretary to many mining companies and the Gold Hill post office for nearly 20 years. Arrington was a stock broker. This is a consolidation of the Keystone and Arrington mines. Notes on Croft, Chubback and Arrington included. Abstract of Gold Hill News about the company included.Date: 1864Country (if not USA): State: NevadaCity: Gold Hill, StoreyProvenance: Joe Elcano Nevada Mining Stock Collection
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Keystone and Arrington Consolidated G&S Stock Number 1 Issued to Arrington [144371]
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