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

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Young America December 28, 1853, advertisements: City TPrug Store opposite Phelps Hotel, Main St. Green & Jacobs, foot of Main and Broad Streets Pacific Rest at Main St. bridgeU. S. Hotel, Broad St. © Stewart and Searls, attornevs, first door above courthouse, Broad St. Deer Creek Bakery, foot of Main St, Adams & Co. Express, foot of Main and Broad, .two doors from Post Office Mall & Rapp, Commercial St Kilbourn's Daguerrotype Gallery, Commercial St. between Main and Pine _ January 4, 1854 ag H. Devis denies bankruptcy. c January 11 Masons at Georgetown erect $4000 hall. ‘ieuete Notice! W. B. Ewer is authorized to transact all business for Young America. cee ; : ‘February 1, 1854 an Young America bedomes the Nevada Democrat published every Wednesday morning. r Searls & Nolfe office is located in the second storey of the Davis fireproof brick buildins on Broad St. directly opposite the U. S. Hotel. Nevada Democrat ara March 29, 1854 The present legislature has passed a lei for protecting graveyerds. Disinterring or mutilating corpses is deemed a risdemeanor vunishable by ener Sanne for terms not less than 2 months nor more than 10 years. April.5, 1854 Terrible accident at Little York scalding men to death. Mr. Rodolph Conrad, brother of Secretary’ Conrad, head of the War Dept. andes President Fillmore, was repairing a steam engine at the Chalk Bluff Ditch Co. Sawmill when it exploded. May 3,, 1854 M. B. Moore of Moore! s Flat took $600 for his claius. May 17, 1854 Letter Moore's Flat: about 70 buildings, 500 inhabitants. New wacon road completed from Nevada ‘to Downieville via Robinson's Crossing.