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Transferring from carry-all to stock


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    Bond for transfer of stock

    Manuscripts

    This manuscript is a bond for $500,000 covering the transfer of stock from the Oregon Centrol Railroad Company to Ben Holladay. Signed "Ben Holladay & Co."

    mssHM 16518

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    Stock Ledger & Transfer Journal

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains correspondence, business papers, 16 ledger books, maps and reports of the Consolidated Virginia Mining Company. 112 maps (1876-1947) in the collection document the early period, the general mining district, and other mines on the Comstock Lode such as the Ophir mines and the Mexican Gold and Silver Mining Company.

    mssConsolidated Virginia Mining Company

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    Stock Ledger & Transfer Journal

    Manuscripts

    The collection contains correspondence, business papers, 16 ledger books, maps and reports of the Consolidated Virginia Mining Company. 112 maps (1876-1947) in the collection document the early period, the general mining district, and other mines on the Comstock Lode such as the Ophir mines and the Mexican Gold and Silver Mining Company.

    mssConsolidated Virginia Mining Company

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    Fresno. Stock Transfer Department

    Manuscripts

    54 items

    mssUhrichpapers

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    Legal and Legislative; affiliated group transfers of stock ownership

    Manuscripts

    Professional and personal papers of Alexander Pope. The bulk of the materials are administrative in nature and format, such as letters, memos and reports. There is a considerable amount of political ephemera, legislation, litigation and published research documents, as well as photographs. The materials related to the implementation of Proposition 13 are the highlight of the collection.

    mssPope papers

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    B-----, A. Stock Transfer form, blank

    Manuscripts

    Correspondence of Abel Stearns, chiefly letters addressed to him, relating to his early business affairs. Included are materials containing information on American trade in Cuba, Argentina, Mexico and California, with comments on the political situations in those countries and in the United States, the political situation in the Rio de la Plata region and the early exploits of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Also included are letters on the shoe trade in Cuba and the United States.

    HM 48988