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Collection: Directories and Documents > Nevada County News & Advertisments

1865 (627 pages)

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NEVADA GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 30, 1865 461 Flat, is appointed for Grass Valley, and Rev. J. E. Wicks takes the place of Rev. Mr. Haynes at North San Juan, the latter having been appointed for Vallejo. .. . ACCIDENT.—Otis Holbrook met with a serious accident yesterday, while working in a quartz tunnel about half a mile below town, near Soggs’s mill. It seems that while he was picking, the rock caved upon him from above and crushed him to the ground, his head and the upper part of his body being completely buried. His father and Aleck. Killbury, who were working in the tunnel with him, undertook to remove the rock above him, but finding that the more they removed the more came down, they took hold of his feet and pulled him out. He was insensible when taken out, and supposed to be dead, but he soon revived. He was badly cut and bruised about the face and head by the rocks, but his injuries are not considered dangerous. ACCIDENT.— William Allen, a brick mason, fell from a building on which he was working at Grass Valley on Wednesday last, and was quite seriously, though not dangerously hurt. [Charles Marsh foreclosed on The Union Hotel Co., which owed him $13,931, “with interest thereon from the date of judgment at the rate of 2 per cent. per month till paid, said sum, principal and interest, payable in United States gold and silver coins, together with costs of suit taxed at $14 50, and Counsel fees allowed herein of $100.” Sheriff to sell hotel and land to highest bidder for cash on October 21.]