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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-18.5)(1850s) (336 pages)

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(@ NOTES 1853 Nevada Journal, Spet. 30: A meeting of the gitizens of Nevada Co. Will be held at the Dramatic Hall in Nevada ity, on Friday, Sept. 30th., at 3 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the Pacific Railroad State “onvention to be held in San Francisco on the 3rd. of October next. (60 names) H. Davis Gilmor Meredith Williamson & Dawley A. A. Sargent Blackman & Kilboume Kidd and Wall H. Baruh A. Delano J. G. Coleman J. Winchester James Walsh Nathaniel P. Brown Melville Atwood Nevada Journal: Oct. 283: C.W.Mulford's Book Store: Concert Hall: One of the largest and handsomest halls with hard ceiled walls brilliantly lighted with by chandeliers and furnished with sofas and setees which can be removed for ball room purposes. The decorations are pecularily beautiful. The building was constructed by Mr. Rice and painted by Mr. Mansell. Beautiful sign on front in gilt, “Concert Hall." Jan. 7: Rev. Bland departs. March 193: Post Office to be moved April 22: In adss Theatrical notice for supporting actors for Nevada and Grass Valley Theaters. Dec. 23 Sargent answers Davidsge Mar. 3, 1854: Column on Burbon Hill. (One previous on Oustemah Hill. June 9, 1854: Letter from Dr. H. V. Bicknell Nevada Journal: Feb. 4, 1853: Mining of Coyote Hill Mar. 4: Letter to A. A. Sargent on communications with Sacramento and San Francisco. Rich discoveries of gold on Coyote and Wet Hill Apr. 15: Correspondent Pike begins writing. Continues until the end of July 1853. May 133 Social notes May 273: Masonic Lidge Jan. 7: Leaving the mines. (Bad winter of 1853) Alta Californias S : October 12, 1853: Nevada Gold Mining Co. Notice of meeting. Sacramedtorunions July 1, 1853: Jonas Winchester sawmill ad, page 3. Jonas W. Winchester on board.