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    Promissory notes

    Manuscripts

    Most notes are drawn from banks in South Dakota or the Dakota Territory and chiefly made out to George A. Strout, with some to Arthur Baring Gould.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    Oregon and Idaho

    Manuscripts

    Documents include a drawing of the Magnolia Mine; two surveys of a portion of the Red Boy District in Grant County, Oregon; reports on "The Sumpter Placer," the "Gold Dollar Mine" near Pearl, Idaho, the "Concord Group of Mines" in Grant County, and the Magnolia Mine in Granite, Oregon; a Bald Mountain Gold mining Company assayer's daily report for February 2, 1901; as well as other documents including two agreements of the Concord Gold Mining Company.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    Arthur Baring Gould papers

    Manuscripts

    Consists of correspondence and insurance records related to the business affairs of Arthur Baring Gould. Gould, as evidenced here and by the records in the "South Dakota" folder in the Mining papers series, was a businessman active in the land deals of mining communities.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    Ledgers and statements

    Manuscripts

    Miscellaneous financial records including some ledger pages and account statements, including statements of A.J. Blakely in Placerville and statements of G.A. Strout in Lisbon, Dakota.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    Mining Papers

    Manuscripts

    This series is organized by geographical locations. Records include miscellaneous reports on mining camps, agreements between various parties involved in mining deals, and correspondence. A prominent individual in the South Dakota sub-series is Arthur Baring Gould, whose non-mining related papers are part of the Business Series.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Consists of 1872 letter to Thomas B. Patten in Placerville regarding the Yokum Estate and an 1899 letter to James Graham of Hill City South Dakota from the Paris Savings Bank of Monroe Co. Missouri, regarding an extension.

    mssEl Dorado County