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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-1850)(1850) (313 pages)

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(@ NOTES Nevada Democrats: Sept. 17, 1856 the The first emigrant train which has reached this place during vresent seasom passed through town on Monday last. The party consisted of threes families, each having a number of jjiewels that would have delighted the mother of the Grachii. It was amusing to witness the light with whigh the youngsters regarded this, the first settlement which have have met since: leaving the borders of Missourri Hach family was provided with a wagon and the party together brought safely through 170 out of 208 head of cattle wath which they started. Al' bound for the Sonoma farming lands. January 16, 1856, Nevada Democrat legal notéce to the effect that i of an Act authorizing married wom their own name as sole traders: nm pursuance of the provisions en to transact business in Susan.Boley save intention to carry on the business of Salocn and Billiard Salsoon in the second s new brick building on Commercial St i of Nevada " pereanet in tory of Kelsey'4. _ the town and county fron Lyle, White From Nevada Jourials: Aug. Aug. o, los6: 28 bricks and only six survived the fire. Avbott & Edwards 3 story brick tell trom heat witnim. Hamlet Davis brick, pioneer, powder blew up leveling it. AJ Hagin, Jay Johnson and S.W.Fletcner were killed. Hendrickson prick store plew up vurying Peter Gendrickson Greer and Skrllman brick blew up Koger Hamilton & Co. removed powdei—walls stood. Buildings ot Vr. Bicknell and vr. Lark, unhurt D. Crittenden—Carpet sack burning but extinquisued and stock saved. Esnengiizid's — Few shoes burned Landexer Store, ru» py Cody and Gatzert-Some supplies ignited, put ost of stock was saved. Alban Duilding Desperate struggle saved this vuilding., corner ot Pi-e and Broad. (Union Building) Court House just cownleted at the cost ot $60,000, burned. Yates and Tallman Store — Yates nerished Losses A.A.Sargent — liprary and house, $4000 Judge Seals, dwelling, $2500 Judge Caswell, dwelling, furniture and silverware, library, Masonic Hall Buildings $2u,000 lid Kelsey -— 3 bricks, $25,000 6: S.WeFletcher, tormerly District Attorney a young gentleman ot great amiability and sim noble, generous and kind in all his impulses. friend never breathed. '[email protected], Esa. Depu-: j : ° otve le puty County Clerk, jumped from the 2nd. story ot the pioneer brick after dain ap upon : Fletch to tollow him and escaped whurt through the flames. of the country, was plicity of character, A truer or firmer 277.