New Almaden Mines; Receipts; Horseshoeing; Horses; Farriers
The acknowledgement of payment is signed by John Mondragon. The Miners Fund of New Almaden's Quicksilver Mining Co. paid Mondragon $1.50 for shoeing a horse, March 22, 1905.
New Almaden Mines; Mercury; Transportation; Receipts.
The receipt indicates Quicksilver Mining Co. shipped 45 flasks of quicksilver to the Lexington Mining Co. of Butte City, Montana by Southern Pacific Co., May 15, 1889.
New Almaden Mines; Hardware;Mining equipment; Receipts
Duplicate receipt for purchase of 6 glass tubes by Quicksilver Mining Co. from Conroy & O'Connor, Importers of Hardware, Iron, Steel, and Other Metals, San Francisco, Nov. 30, 1864, (No.13 on verso)
Hendy Iron Works; Industrial buildings; Iron-works; People; Postcards; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.);
Black-and-white photograph on front of postcard of the interior of the Hendy Iron Works in Sunnyvale, Calif. Hendy Iron Works relocated to Sunnyvale after the San Francisco plant was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. It was the first large...
Captain J. H. Adams was born in Edwardsville, Illinois, on June 13, 1820. and was a Captain in the Mexican American War. He arrived in Hangtown for gold on August 1, 1849. He then arrived in Santa Clara County in August 1853 and became sheriff in...
Santa Clara Argus Newspaper, Book and Job Printing Establishment, William A. January, Proprietor, Market Street, San Jose, receipt for payment of printing order of March 17th, 1869 by New Almaden Q.S. Mining Co. Receipt dated April 14.
E. Auzerais & Bro., Market Street, San Jose, duplicate receipt, dated April 14, 1869, for purchase of 21 sacks of oats by New Almaden Mining Co., February 13, 1869.
The letter from the Judson Dynamite and Powder Co., May 28 , 1891, accompanies an invoice to the Quicksilver Mining Co. for caps shipped to New Almaden.
Buildings; Mercury; Mining; New Almaden (Calif.)--History; New Almaden Mines; People; Photographs; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Black-and-white photograph of the Hill Office at New Almaden, showing a group of people in front of the building and one person with a surveyor's transit.