Alta Silver Mining Company

Date

1909

Location

Nevada

Amount

$200

Signatures

  • James B. Shaw

Description

This stock certificate (No. 40262) represents 100 shares valued at $2.00 each for the Alta Silver Mining Company. It is signed by James B. Shaw who worked as the Secretary of the Treasury during Sam Houston's second term. He was integral in the Compromise of 1850.

Notable Bond Imagery

One small vignette, located between the signatures of the President and Secretary of the company, depicts 2 small Quail birds in tall grass. On the left side is the company’s insignia. In the middle is an internal revenue stamp reading, “Documentary 4 cents” with a purple stamp on top of it reading, “Cancelled Sept 15 1920.” The date “Sep 20, 1920” is stamped in the upper right and on the left, near the border, is the hole-punched word “Canceled.”

Certificate with black ink shows intricate borders, lettering, a vignette with quail in tall grass, a company insignia, and a red IRS stamp
Backside shows legal language and space for dates, amounts, signatures and one red and one purple paid stamp
Transcription
						The Alta Silver Mining Company stock certificate reads:
Incorporated May 14th 1872
Capital 216,000 Dollars | 108,000 Shares | $2.00 Each
No. 40262 | 100 Shares
Virginia Mining District, Story County, Nevada
San Francisco, Jul 12 1909
	This Certifies that J. B. Shaw, Trustee is entitled to One Hundred Shares in the Capital Stock of the Alta Silver Mining Company. Transferable on the books of the Company, by endorsement hereon and surrender of this Certificate.
Signed by the Secretary J. B. Shaw
Signed by the President (illegible)
Countersigned and Registered
San Francisco Jul 13 1909
Registration Trust Company
Signed by the Assistant Secretary (illegible)


On the backside of this stock certificate are 8 stamps, 1 red, 3 purple, and 4 blue, denoting when dividends were paid. They are numbered 79 - 85, and are almost identical, except their date and number change, as well as the signature on the most recent stamps.
The stamps state:
Assessment No 78
Paid 
Jul 7 1910
J. B. Shaw, Secretary

Assessment No 79
Paid 
Jan 16 1911
J. B. Shaw, Secretary

Assessment No 80 
Paid 
Jul 10 1911
J. B. Shaw, Secretary

Assessment No 81
Paid 
Jan 22 1912
J. B. Shaw, Secretary

Assessment No 82
Paid 
Mar 17 1913
J. B. Shaw, Secretary

Assessment No 83
Paid 
Aug 17 1914
J. B. Shaw, Secretary

Assessment No 84
Paid 
Aug 30 1916
R. B. Worthington, Secretary

Assessment No 85
Paid 
April 23 1920
R. B. Worthington, Secretary

In between assessment stamps 82/83 and 84 is the signature J. B. Shaw, Tr.
					

Accession No:

2017.002.073