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The West Rides Again: Tombstone Museum Part II, Western Art & Navajo Treasures

Sat, Nov 15, 2025 11:00AM EST
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Join North American Auction Company on November 15th for Part II of the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum Collection with other rare items. This extraordinary sale features the largest private collection of Tombstone history, including rare and historic pieces tied to Wyatt Earp, the Earp Brothers, and the infamous Cochise Cowboys. From original artifacts, outlaw relics, and C.S. Fly photographs, this is a can’t-miss event for collectors of the Old West’s most legendary chapter.
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Lot 103

1881 Anchor Consolidated Gold Silver Mining Ledger

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Starting Bid
$300

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Featured in this lot is this Anchor Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Co. ledger circa 1881 and was displayed in the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. The ledger features a wonderfully and professionally kept ledger from the Anchor Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Co., out of Colorado and shows A.H. Bayless as the supervisor during the time period recorded within. The Anchor Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Co. was one of the many mining enterprises that emerged during the American mining boom of the late 19th century, representing both economic opportunity and speculative risk for the populace. Companies like Anchor Consolidated attracted scores of laborers, engineers, and investors, all hoping to capitalize on the rich veins of ore rumored to lie beneath the rugged terrain. Its operations brought jobs, boosted local economies, and contributed to the rapid growth of mining towns. However, like many such ventures, it also mirrored the boom-and-bust nature of the era, where fortunes could be made or lost overnight, leaving a lasting impact on the communities it touched and the landscape it helped shape. The ledger comes complete with an original museum tag that reads as follows: 1881 Journal for the Anchor Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Co. A.H. Bayless, Supt. The condition of this Mining ledger is well preserved with some wear to the cover and browning to the pages consistent with age and use but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of this ledger is 12 1/2" x 8". The collective weight of this ledger is 1lb 6oz.

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