ADOLPH H. SUTRO - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED CHECK 03/22/1887 - HFSID 32146
Sale Price $342.00
Reg. $380.00
ADOLPH SUTRO
Comstock mining engineer Adolph Sutro signed this check from his account at
the Nevada Bank of San Francisco for $190 in 1887.
Partly Printed Check signed: "Adolph Sutro", 6½x2¾. San
Francisco, 1887 March 22. Drawn on The Nevada Bank San Francisco payable to
Edward Lynch for $190. Endorsed by Lynch on verso. Sutro (1830-1898, born
in Aachen, Prussia, now part of Germany) was a mining engineer who moved to the
United States when he was 20, arriving in California in 1851 when he was 21 and
moving on to Nevada in 1860. He planned the Sutro Tunnel (over 20,000 feet
long) to reach the rich Comstock lode of silver and gold near Virginia City,
Nevada and superintended its construction from 1869 to 1878. In 1867, Sutro
went to Europe, the first of several such trips, and visited a dozen countries
and their mines, tunnels and engineers to help his own plan at home. He also
obtained subscribers to underwrite his tunnel. The tunnel cost approximately
$6.5 million. In 1879, he sold his interest and returned to California,
invested in San Francisco real estate (at one time, he owned a twelfth of the
city's acreage) and served as Mayor of San Francisco from 1894 to 1896
on the Populist ticket, which opposed the politics of the Southern Pacific
Railroad. He had four daughters and two sons. "X" cut bank cancellation touches
payee line, written amount and endorsement on verso. Vertical fold does not
touch signature. Fine condition.
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