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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 23, 1970 (12 pages)

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WELLS Fargo built these type of brick buildings they served a purpose. Many gold shipments were locked behind the iron doors discouraging robbery attempts. The assault served to scatter the hostiles, unteers fared so badly that complete an frrowly averted. In the versionof the afore = ‘et. = 5 : Z ES i edith is taking his long sleep. The legend draulic mining was inagurated. Full realization of the immensity of the dead rivers of the Sierra Nevada was slow of acceptance. Engineers, geologists and scientists, after long research, advanced theories. Some by of these, a few years later, served as 2 base for an article exare g Followin Hittel, H. e the California historian, Theodor s AiN oes aG Fh 4 & ul ag li irliiI and some, j iL & the flaming Henry on the stone reads te ry of the whites took advantage of the con ic OrMasones ic of the Memorial services, under the ausp ng
ction, benedi nci the nou der, with the Reverend Briderley pro in made was ment inter and were conduc thatted same d passe encom , There ery. Cemet n what is now knowas , marble tall by an ancient iron fence and marked by Pee e hundred horsemen, hastily consolidated i xd attacked by white contingents numbering ; ed account of the battle of Pyramid Lake sent by "pony" to the Democrat, says that Chief Winnamuk, estimated at 600 braves, g dj t placed the number to cross the summit from the field, preserved, the pines which from there brought to Nevada City to rest "neathade retraced the loved.” The solemn cavalc ct 2% g the way a few recruits were enrolled. drainage system, A lifetime might be spent in speculating upon these sheeted mummies of antiquity. Sombre and voiceless as ge g ‘homas March, Kepner Carnes, J. Price, ler, J. F. Parker, Thomas L, Ford, J. N. ies, W. V. Griffin, R. B, Moyes. From