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The early Nevada town of Winnemucca, Nevada saw railroads, mining, saloons, cattle and family life. Family names include: Akin, Algauer, Anderson, Bannister, Barnes, Barnham, Barrett, Baud, Bayley, Bell, Berck, Berk, Binkle. Blossom, Bonnifield, Bowman, Bradley, Brashear, Buckner, Butler, Cage, Caldwell, Chambers, Charles, Chenoweth, Clapp, Clemo, Cohoon, Conard, Cook, Cornwall, Cox, Craig, Crass, Crook, Crozier, Crump, Curran, Dalryinple, Davis, DeSaussure, Delbanio, Denio, Dickinson, Diehl, Dome, Doneline, Eberly, Edwards. Ellison, English, Enos, Evarts, Ewing, Fairbank, Fellow, Fisk, Fludder, Fox, French, Garrell, Germain, Geroux, Gilbert, Gilson, Ginacca, Gintz, Girish, Grass, Grey, Groves, Guthrie, Hall, Hargis, Hamlin, Hancroft, Handke, Hanson, Harding, Hargis, Harris, Haskell, Hickard, Hilton, Hinkey, Hodgman, Hofman, Holman, Huff, Hughes, Hutchins, Jasper, Jewitt, Job, Johnson, Julian, Jurgens, Kean, Keane, Kelley, Kemler, Kemp, Kesler, Kleinhass, Krinkle, Kyle, LaGrave, Lamolle, Lee, Legren, Lennep, Leonard, Levy, Lewis, Leyson, Lindsay, Livingston, Lovich, Luff, Maley, Manning, McColly, McKenzie, Melarkey, Merritt, Miner, Monroe, Moore, Narramore, Nofsinger, O'Neal, Otey, Owens, Peck, Phillips, Pickett, Plane, Powers, Pryor, Purdin, Quick, Ragsdale, Rainford, Reeder, Reeves, Reinhart, Rice, Richard, Robins, Robinson, Rodgers, Rosco, Rosenthal, Sabine, Savan, Schaler, Sears, Seigel, Shafer, Shaw, Sheehan, Shelton, Shermer, Shep, Shepherd, Sheriff, Shone, Siegel, Simpson, Staunton, Steele, Steiner, Stevens, Stewart. Stockton, Stoddard, Stoner, Sutterley, Sweet, Tandy, Thacker, Therien, Tierney, Thompson, Trousdale, Ulrich, Unverzagt, VanDerlip, Van Lennep, Varian, Wah, Walker, Wasson, Weber, Webster, Weisenberger, Welch, Well, Westrope, Whittier, Wild, Wiley, Wiel, Williams, Wise, Wood, Wright, Yucus Newspapers seen in this book: The Aegis and Intelligencer (Bel Air, Maryland), The Albany Register (Albany, Oregon), Arizona Citizen (Tucson, Arizona), Arizona Weekly Miner (Prescott, Arizona), The Carson Daily Appeal (Carson City, Nevada), The Daily State Register (Carson City, Nevada), The Elko Independent (Elko, Nevada), Eureka Daily Sentinel (Eureka, Nevada), Gold Hill Daily News (Gold Hill, Nevada), Helena Weekly Herald (Helena, Montana), Idaho Semi-Weekly World (Boise, Idaho), The Idaho World (Idaho City, Idaho), Knoxville Daily Chronicle (Knoxville, Tennessee), Los Angeles Daily Herald (Los Angeles, California), Lyon County Times (Silver City, Nevada), The Montana Post (Virginia City, Montana), Nashville Union and American (Nashville, Tennessee), The New North-West (Deer Lodge, Montana), Oregon Republican (Dallas, Oregon), Owyhee Semi-Weekly Tidal Wave (Silver City, Idaho), The New Daily Appeal (Carson City, Nevada), The Pacific Commercial Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii), Pioche Daily Record (Pioche, Nevada), The Placer Herald (Auburn, California), The Portland Daily Press (Portland, Oregon), The Shasta Courier (Shasta, California), The Silver State (Unionville, Nevada), The State Rights Democrat (Albany, Oregon), The Tiffin Tribune (Tiffin, Ohio), The Weekly Arizona Miner (Prescott, Arizona) The White Pine News (Treasure City, Nevada) Use for family history research or searching the history of the area.
News Clippings from several newspapers dating from 1867 to 1932. Covering the Muddy Valley of Nevada. Town included are: St Thomas, St Joseph, Logan, Overton, West Point and Moapa.
The mining was great, Searchlight was a boom town. There was land arguments and agreements, dredging in the Colorado, railroad, stages and new roads. Shortages of wood for housing, with people still coming to town. The found tourquoise and lots of gold. Family names include: Aleode, Allen, Arramdsen, Atwell, Atwilt, Baker, Ballant, Barnes, Barrett, Beattie, Beatty, Belgar, Bell, Benjamin, Bennett, Black, Bodie, Bowman, Bradley, Briggs, Bowman, Brockenbrou, Brown, Buckler, Bullock, Bunch, Burdick, Burns, Busteed, Butts, Campbell, Carter, Cassidy, Censer, Church, Clark, Clayton, Clements, Coleman, Colton, Conault, Conway, Cook, Copp, Courtaright, Coyle, Cox, Crawford, Creek, Crowley, Curiston, Dack, Day, Dean, DePuy, Detmers, Dexter, Doherty, Dunn, Durell, Earp, Egan, Ekelund, Elsen, Emerson, Enick, Erkenback, Ewing, Faber, Farguson, Fenton, Fisher, Flanagan, Fletcher, Forney, French, Frye, Garvin, Green, Greenley, Gilroy, Griffin, Grugan, Guston, Hal, Hansen, Harding, Harlan, Harland, Hawkins, Henderson, Henning, Hinke, Hitchcock, Hobson, Hodges, Hodson, Hopkins, Howard, Howe, Howell, Hunt, Jaberwood, Jacks, Jackson, James, Jennison, Johnson, Jost, Kearney, Kelly, Kennedy, King, Kittring, Kramer, Larsen, Latimer, Lewis, Lindstorm, Lindsay, Livingston, Loffer, Lynch, MacKinnon, MacReady, Martin, McClintock, McDonald, McEuter, McGregor, McIlvane, McLaughlin, McVey, Mathews, Mattman, Mauer, Merrill, Messiner, Metzkou, Middleworth, Mighton, Miller, Mills, Mitchell, Mitt, Monaghan, Moncreif, Monohan, Murphy, Myers, Nagle, Nelson, Ord, Paddock, Pauff, Peck, Perew, Perkins, Perocca, Perry, Phillips, Prescott, Previne, Price, Randolph, Rawson, Reals, Reeder, Reid, Rice, Robinson, Rose, Rouselle, Runcorn, Ruff, Sanford, Sayers, Scott, Shannon, Sherman, Sherwood, Simmons, Sinclair, Smith, Stack, Stevens, Stewart, Stiles, Stotler, Sulzer, Suprenant, Sutton, Taber, Taylor, Ulman, Vanina, Vaughn, Visscher, Vutch, Wallbeecht, Walte, Ward, Wardlaw, Watkins, Watt, Weaver, Webb, Webber, Wellman, Wharton, Wheatley, Wheatly, White, Whitson, Williams, Williamson, Withers, Woods, Wright, Wyle, Young Newspapers seen in this book: The Central Nevadan (Battle Mountain, Nevada), Churchill Standard (Fallon, Nevada), Churchill County Standard (Fallon, Nevada), The Courier (Genoa, Nevada), Daily Independent (Elko, Nevada), The Daily Silver State (Winnemucca, Nevada), Eureka Weekly Sentinel (Eureka, Nevada), Las Vegas Age (Las Vegas, Nevada), Las Vegas Times (Las Vegas, Nevada), Lincoln County Record (Pioche, Nevada), Lovelock Tribune (Lovelock, Nevada), Lyon County Times (Silver City, Nevada), Morning Appeal (Carson City, Nevada), The Pioche Weekly Record (Pioche, Nevada), The Record (Gardnerville, Nevada), The Silver State (Unionville, Nevada), Wadsworth Semi-Weekly Dispatch (Wadsworth, Nevada), Tonopah Bonanza (Butler City/Tonopah, Nevada), Walker Lake Bulletin (Hawthorne, Nevada), Weekly Independent (Elko, Nevada), The White Pine News (Treasure City, Nevada), Yerington Times (Yerington, Nevada)
This extraordinarily comprehensive, well-documented, biographical dictionary of some 1,500 photographers (and workers engaged in photographically related pursuits) active in western North America before 1865 is enriched by some 250 illustrations. Far from being simply a reference tool, the book provides a rich trove of fascinating narratives that cover both the professional and personal lives of a colorful cast of characters.
Excerpt from Placer Gold Deposits of Nevada Following the discovery of placers at Gold Canyon, placer discoveries in Nevada were broadly in three periods: the 1860's to 1880's, when many small deposits throughout the State were discovered and sporadically worked and several large placers were discovered and extensively worked; the short period between 1906 and 1910, when very rich placers were dis covered at Lynn, Battle Mountain, Manhattan, and Round Mountain; the early 1930's, when economic conditions created by the depression caused a renewed interest in placer mining, and many individuals sought, and a few discovered, new placer areas throughout the State. The location of the placers described in this report is shown on plate 1. Very little factual information can be found about the early periods of placer mining in Nevada. For many placers, the only reports available are hearsay estimates of production and speculations about the extent of the placer ground based on remnants of placer pits, shafts, and other workings. Many of the placers said to have had a high production between 1860 and 1890 were worked by Chinese miners who came to Nevada dur ing the building of the railroads and stayed on to work at mining and other activities. The Chinese were reputed to be secretive with their earnings from the placers and did not ship the gold to the mint by Wells Fargo or other shippers. They worked the gravels very thoroughly in areas where American miners did not wish to expend great labor to win the gold. The placers in the Sierra and Spring Valley districts, Pershing County, were worked by Chinese miners; they have a very high estimated production before 1900 and a comparatively low known production since that time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.