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Collection: Directories and Documents > Nevada County News & Advertisments

1863 (179 pages)

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136 SEPTEMBER 30, 1863 NEVADA TRANSCRIPT DEATH. In this city, on Sunday, Sept. 27th, Sarah, infant daughter of R. H., and Mary A. Farquhar. MARRIED. In this city, on the 28th inst. by Rev J. B. Hill, John Gressel [Grissel] to Miss Emma Ikler [Ikeler], both of Washington. FOR REESE RIVER.—B. E. [Hoagland], B. F. Stoakes, A. P. Church and [Henry] W. Galvin of this town have sent over 5,500 pounds of freight to Reese River, including a house all ready to be put together, paying fifteen cents per pound freight. They follow their goods per stage in a few days. H. F. Clark is having a frame house constructed for the same destination, with one large room, designed for lodgers. Bunks will be put up in the building, and it is intended that it shall lodge one hundred persons. Persons going over to that region to spend the winter should by all means take their shelter and provisions with them. We are much mistaken if there is not a famine or a skedadling there the coming winter.