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Lake City Lake City “A first: Lake City’s place in Nevada County History” w/photos, The Union, pg. C-8, 2-24-2007 Oliver C. Carter, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1949 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 9-1948 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 3-1947 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1946 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 9-1945 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 3-1944 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1943 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 9-1942 Johnnie Boreni, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory Dec., 1941 Johnnie Boreni, residence, Pac Tel & Tel Directory 8-1940 Searls Photo Pic 1-A7 Print, Lake City 1880 Searls Photo PIC 2-B-55 Lake City remains April 1975 Searls Photo PIC 5-TRA-H-9 Lake City Hotel with stage Searls Photo PIC 5-TRA-H-10 Lake City postcard “Temporary Road Opened at Malakoff’ (Tunnel #7) The Union, pg. 3, 8-12-1936 “Tunnel Lives Again After Fifty Years” (Bloomfield #7) The Union, pg. 1, 8-12-1936 “Tunne Break Perils Life of Ridge Camper” The Union, pg. 1, 8-11-1936 “Huge Flood in Old Tunnel is Odd Happening” (Bloomfield #7) The Union, pg. 2, 8-9-1936 “Tunnel Cave at Lake City Blocks Road” (Old Bloomfield Hydraulic Tunnel Shaft #7) the Union, pg. 1, 8-8-1936 “Paine Property is Being Sold to Form Claims” the Union, pg. 2 04-19-1932 F. M. Pridgeon purchase htel and other property formerly owned by P.A. Paine and the Kennebec House, pg. 139, Nevada County Mining Review, 1895 Paines Hotel & Ranch drawing, pg. 168/169, Thompson & West History of Nevada County, 1880