Stock printed by Western Bank Note Co. Chicago (Steelograph.) Attractive! In 1910, the company owned the Starlight group, Stanley Butte district, Graham County, Arizona, claims in the Pipestone district, Jefferson County, Montana and the Kelly mine, Socorro County, New Mexico. The Kelly mine was the principal property and had a mill with several out buildings. The smelter returns for the Kelly mine, in 1910, were 25-35% zinc, 12-15% lead, 10 ounce silver and $3.50 gold. The property was under lease after 1910. The net income of 1910 was over $100,000. (Copper Handbook, 1910, p.1695). In 1925, the company still owned its Arizona and New Mexico properties, but those were under lease with net royalties of just $6600. (Mines Handbook, 1925, p.1581-82) The Territory of Arizona (also known as Arizona Territory) was a territory of the United States that existed from February 24, 1863, until February 14, 1912, when the remaining extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Arizona. It was created from the western half of the New Mexico Territory during the American Civil War. Following the expansion of the New Mexico Territory in 1853, as a result of the Gadsden Purchase, several proposals for a division of the territory and the organization of a separate Territory of Arizona in the southern half of the territory were advanced as early as 1856. These proposals arose from concerns about the ability of the territorial government in Santa Fe to effectively administer the newly acquired southern portions of the territory. The first proposal dates from a conference held in Tucson that convened on August 29, 1856. The conference issued a petition to the U.S. Congress, signed by 256 people, requesting organization of the territory and elected Nathan P. Cook as the territorial delegate to Congress. In Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.