Digital Image: 1876 Treadwell View and Map of the Comstock Mines, Nevada

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Graphic Chart of the Comstock Mines State of Nevada 1876. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1876 Treadwell View and Map of the Comstock Mines, Nevada

ComstockMinesNevada-treadwell-1876_d

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  • Graphic Chart of the Comstock Mines State of Nevada 1876.
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 11:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1 : 12000
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Graphic Chart of the Comstock Mines State of Nevada 1876.
  1876 (dated)     25 x 36 in (63.5 x 91.44 cm)     1 : 12000

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John B. Treadwell (April 13, 1846 - November 5, 1931) was an American surveyor, mapmaker, and civil engineer active in California during the second half of the 19th century. Treadwell was born in Garland, Maine and served as a drummer boy in the American Civil War. After the war he studied engineering and moved to California in 1873. By 1874 he was in charge of the Comstock Mine in Virginia City and befriended the four Comstock Lode millionaires known as the 'Bonanza Kings' and the California business tycoon Elias J. 'Lucky' Baldwin (1828 - 1909). In the 1880s he produced various surveys for the California surveyor general's office. He took part in the development of the Southern Pacific Railroad's oil reserves, influencing the switch from coal to oil to fuel locomotives. He is considered the first to pioneer offshore drilling and constructed the Treadwell Wash mines in Summerland, near Santa Barbara, California. Along with his brother, George Treadwell, he worked to develop the Jerome, Arizona copper district. He died in Glendale, California. More by this mapmaker...


Britton and Rey (1852 - 1906) was a lithographic firm based in San Francisco founded by Joseph Britton (1825 - 1901) and Jacques Joseph Rey (1820 - 1892). The leading firm in the area during the second half of the 19th century, Britton and Rey eventually earned the reputation of being the western Currier and Ives. They published both large-format and postcard views of California, as well as with stock certificates, stationery, and maps. Within the partnership, Rey was the artist and Britton the principal lithographer. Britton was also principally concerned with the business aspects of the firm. The firm also printed lithographs by other artists, including Thomas Almond Ayres (1816 - 1858), George Holbrook Baker (1824 - 1906), Charles Christian Nahl (1818 - 1878), and Frederick August Wenderoth (1819 - 1884). After Rey's death in 1892 and Britton's subsequent retirement, the firm passed to Rey's son, Valentine J. A. Rey, who ran the firm until at least the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. A. Carlisle and Company, another San Francisco printer, acquired the remains of the Britton and Rey firm in 1916. For more information about Joseph Britton and Jacques Joseph Rey, please reference their individual biographies included in our cartographer database. Learn More...

References


OCLC 53980282.