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  • Seller image for ACCOUNT AGAINST SQUIRE BIGALOW. $20.27. February 1851. Logtown for sale by Tavistock Books, ABAA

    [California Gold Rush ADs]. McKemson, J. S.

    Published by Logtown, Eldorado County, California, 1851

    Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.

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    SIGNED by McKemson at conclusion. Single sheet, 25 lines of mss, ~ 7 words per line, ~ 175 words. 2 sums penned to right of sheet. Docket summary to verso. All writing clear & sharp, entirely legible. 9-5/8" x 7-1/2" An interesting & information-laden letter detailing the contractual & financial agreements between two individuals engaged in mining, along with sums paid for divers aspects of same, to wit: "to John and Peter for pork" [.75], "balance on beef to the butcher down Town" [4.15], and "balance on account with King" [9.86]. We note athat the value of labor is recognized, e.g., "it was agreed by J. S. Bigalow and I that as George was sick most of the time that the cooking that he did should pay his part of the living for which our bebts were principally contracted." A nice primary source ADs documenting divers aspects of mine life amongs those so practiciing. Bit of age toning. Fold-lines. Later pencil annotation at top noting location of Logtown. Very Good. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve.