Receipt for $800 from Orleans Bar Gold Mining Company : San Francisco : DS, 1905 Apr. 12.

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Receipt for $800 from Orleans Bar Gold Mining Company : San Francisco : DS, 1905 Apr. 12.

Receipt for deposit, through Wells, Fargo & Co., Bank, for subsidiary silver coin. Signed by Julius Jacobs, Assistant Treasurer, U.S.

1 leaf ; 9 x 19 cm.

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