Alaska Gold Mines Company
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Over 100 years old
Convertible gold debenture bond
March 1, 1915
Issued, uncanceled
Republic Bank Note Company
Hand signed
10 1/4" (w) by 15" (h)
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Historical Context
The Alaska Gold Mines Company was organized in 1912 to control the Alaska Gastineau Mining Company, which began operations a year earlier.
The company's mining properties (Alaska Perseverance, Ground Hog, Silver Bow Basin, Sheep Creek) were located in the Juneau Gold Belt on the Gold Creek Lode. The Alaska Gold Mines Company also had water rights for power development on Salmon Creek (the company owned several hydroelectric power plants that supplied power to Juneau,) and a mill site on the shores of Gastineau Channel.
Operations closed in 1921.
Nice Alaska mining collectible.
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