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NCHS Bulletin October 2002
A wild steer escaping from a
herd in Grass Valley, Nevada
County charged through the main
Street and finally entered the hall«> way of the Holbrooke house [sic]
where it did much damage horning
the plaster and the equipment.
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This author would like to thank a
variety of people and sources for
sharing their information contained in
this Bulletin. In particular, the Doris
Foley Library of Historical Research,
the Searls Historical Library, David
Comstock, Michel Janicot, and
Donna Weaver are thanked for their
contributions.
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The Purcell House. (Author’s photo.) The rooms in this annex to the Holbrooke
Hotel are named for local gold mines, as shown in the layout below.
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CUT Covered Porch . Shower
Bath
To rooms 23-24 Only
poo 1 ci: ae —
Deluxe Queen Deluxe Queen . Deluxe Queen
“Beunswick'* “Idaho-Maryland” Bath "16 to 1" sists — “Eldorado” “Del Oro” 25 2 19
24 23
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bas Sy: pany . Bath 4 path Shower . Shaner =
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— pCa _. _Osly Bath
Deluxe Queen . King Veranda . Queen wiTwin . Deluxe Queen Queen "
“North Star" “Empire “Central” “Pennsylvania” “Dutch Flats” Oncan
26 27 28 20 21 “Malakoll”
Bath
22
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; SECOND FIRST
Private Veranda FLOOR FLOOR
WALKWAY TO PARKING
AND HOLBROOKE HOTEL
Donna and Matthew
Weaver, present owners of
the historic hostelry.
(Courtesy Holbrooke Hotel.)
.
Stites
Vem 3
Recent photo of the hotel
lobby looking toward the
front entrance.
(Author’s photo.)