35-pound piece of horn silver thing
also known as: the 35-pound piece
Summary: A 35-pound specimen of horn silver considered better than the 57-pound piece.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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Claims (1)
owned
better specimen
cited from tiful on the hillside… (1891)ther
side. This we venture to say is as good a show-
ing as the celebrated Horn Silver mine made to
start with. One piece weighing 57 pounds sold
to the Kansas City smelter for $514.98, another
weighing 35 pounds which they have is a better
sp…
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tiful on the hillside…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain