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<P>Approximate age, in most cases taken from the 1875 state census, is in brackets. | <P>Approximate age, in most cases taken from the 1875 state census, is in brackets. | ||
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<P CLASS="idx">*, Fred, butcher, | <P CLASS="idx">*, Fred, butcher, 34 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">*, Jakey, runs tobacco shop, holds forth at the Palace, 22, | <P CLASS="idx">*, Jakey, runs tobacco shop, holds forth at the Palace, 22, 36, 38 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">*, Sam (Chinese), | <P CLASS="idx">*, Sam (Chinese), blacksmith’s assistant, night watchman, 2 (not named), 35, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">*, Capt. Piute Charley, Indian, 50 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Allen, Billy, runs dance house, 3 | <P CLASS="idx">Allen, Billy, runs dance house, 3 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Banks, Mrs., runs lodging house, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Banks, Mrs., runs lodging house, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Barret, Mr. & Mrs., coach passengers, 1 | <P CLASS="idx">Barret, Mr. & Mrs., coach passengers, 1 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Barrett, Johnny, blacksmith, 2, 5, 8, E, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, | <P CLASS="idx">Barrett, Johnny, blacksmith, 2, 5, 8, E, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 42, 47 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Barrett, Mrs. Johnny, | <P CLASS="idx">Barrett, Mrs. Johnny, 42 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Barrett, J. M., owns market, started restaurant near Leopard dump, 14, 17, | <P CLASS="idx">Barrett, J. M., owns market, started restaurant near Leopard dump, 14, 17, 38, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Barrett, Mrs. J. M., | <P CLASS="idx">Barrett, Mrs. J. M., 38 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Barrett, J. W. , Esq., of Winnemucca, 14 | <P CLASS="idx">Barrett, J. W. , Esq., of Winnemucca, 14 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Bassett, Judge Davis , Esq. [40 | <P CLASS="idx">Bassett, Judge Davis , Esq. [age 40], magistrate, rancher at Bull Run, 10, 11, 15, 18, 22, 24, 30, 33, 37, 40 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Biglow, R. R., of Elko, 10 | <P CLASS="idx">Biglow, R. R., of Elko, 10 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Bishop, brakeman at Leopard mine, | <P CLASS="idx">Bishop, brakeman at Leopard mine, 40 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Blasdell, Henry, 1st Governor of Nevada, 8 | <P CLASS="idx">Blasdell, Henry, 1st Governor of Nevada, 8 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Blonger (unspecified), 14 | <P CLASS="idx">Blonger (unspecified), 14 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Blonger, Lou [26 | <P CLASS="idx">Blonger, Lou [age 26], co-owner of The Palace, 17, 22, 24, 30, 33, 39 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Blonger, Sam [36 | <P CLASS="idx">Blonger, Sam [age 36], co-owner of The Palace, co-owner of Texas mine, 17, 22, 24, 26, 30, 33, 39 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Blythe, owner of Blue Jacket mine, | <P CLASS="idx">Blythe, owner of Blue Jacket mine, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Bobier, candidate for treasurer, | <P CLASS="idx">Bobier, candidate for treasurer, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Bradley, candidate for treasurer, | <P CLASS="idx">Borette, of White Rock, invented machine for killing crickets, 48 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Brown, agent in | <P CLASS="idx">Bradley, candidate for treasurer, 43, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Bradley, Lewis R., Governor of Nevada, 49 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Brown, agent in Hogle’s office, 25 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Brown, businessman, 3 | <P CLASS="idx">Brown, businessman, 3 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Brown, teamster from Winnemucca, 14 | <P CLASS="idx">Brown, teamster from Winnemucca, 14 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Brown, T., owns blacksmith and wagon shop, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Brown, T., owns blacksmith and wagon shop, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Burke, chief mechanic at Leopard mine, | <P CLASS="idx">Burke, chief mechanic at Leopard mine, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Cage, Al, chief of night police, raced horse, 3, | <P CLASS="idx">Cage, Al, chief of night police, raced horse, 3, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Carr, John, candidate for justice of the peace, | <P CLASS="idx">Campbell, miner on the O K, 46 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Carr, John, candidate for justice of the peace, 44 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Cassell, superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 11 | <P CLASS="idx">Cassell, superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 11 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Cayote, Gus, butcher, | <P CLASS="idx">Cayote, Gus, butcher, 34, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Chapman, A.. B. [47 | <P CLASS="idx">Chambers, teamster, 47, 48, 49 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Chambers, fruit stand proprietor, 51 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Chapman, A.. B. [age 47], pioneer, president of Anti-Chinese society, 6, 28, 33, 38 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Chapman, infant daughter of A. B., died before 12 Aug 1875, 6 | <P CLASS="idx">Chapman, infant daughter of A. B., died before 12 Aug 1875, 6 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Chellis, Gov., mine owner, B | <P CLASS="idx">Chellis, Gov., mine owner, B | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Chenoweth, Abe, teamster, | <P CLASS="idx">Chenoweth, Abe, teamster, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Clark, J. M. bartender, from Carlin, 17, | <P CLASS="idx">Clark, J. M. bartender, from Carlin, 17, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Clemens, W. W. [54 | <P CLASS="idx">Clemens, W. W. [age 54], wagonmaker from Winnemucca, 1, 17, 21, 34, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Close, Capt. A. J., owns quarry outside of town, | <P CLASS="idx">Close, Capt. A. J., owns quarry outside of town, 34 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Cochran, Charley, restaurant owner, 8, 9, 11, 12, 22, | <P CLASS="idx">Cochran, Charley, restaurant owner, 8, 9, 11, 12, 22, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Coffin, superintendent of Leopard mine, | <P CLASS="idx">Coffin, superintendent of Leopard mine, 33, 35, 41, 42, 53, 54 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Coffman, Jim, teamster, prospector, 23, | <P CLASS="idx">Coffman, Jim, teamster, prospector, 23, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Connors, Miss, runs schoolhouse, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Connors, Miss, runs schoolhouse, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Craver, teamster from Elko, | <P CLASS="idx">Craver, teamster from Elko, 34 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Culon, Gen., mine owner, | <P CLASS="idx">Culon, Gen., mine owner, 27 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Culver, co-owner of Texas mine, | <P CLASS="idx">Culver, co-owner of Texas mine, 26 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Cunningham, P. W., contractor at Paradise flour mill on Silver Creek, | <P CLASS="idx">Cunningham, P. W., contractor at Paradise flour mill on Silver Creek, 29, 34, 42 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Davis, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, farmer, | <P CLASS="idx">Davis, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, farmer, 29, 32, 34, 35, 42, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Dolley, one of chief men at Leopard mill, | <P CLASS="idx">Dayton, superintendent of the Hussey mine, 47 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Dolley, one of chief men at Leopard mill, 37 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Donahue, lost finger in shooting, 6 | <P CLASS="idx">Donahue, lost finger in shooting, 6 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Dow, Col. J. C., 53 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Eldridge, kept eating house, died before 24 Aug 1875, 8 | <P CLASS="idx">Eldridge, kept eating house, died before 24 Aug 1875, 8 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ellege, Billy [35 | <P CLASS="idx">Ellege, Billy [age 35], saloonkeeper, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Endicott, doctor at Winnemucca, 6 | <P CLASS="idx">Endicott, doctor at Winnemucca, 6 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Fleming, Mart, runs Woodruff & Ennor hotel, | <P CLASS="idx">Fleming, Mart, runs Woodruff & Ennor hotel, 28 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Fordham, John H. [39 | <P CLASS="idx">Fordham, John H. [age 39], owner of the Summit saloon, runs fish market, 11, 21, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 39 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Forney, candidate for mining recorder, 5 | <P CLASS="idx">Forney, candidate for mining recorder, 5 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Fox, Dr., of Elko, spoke at Democratic meeting, | <P CLASS="idx">Fox, Dr., of Elko, spoke at Democratic meeting, 43 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Fraser, fruit stand proprietor, 51 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Freeman, owns lodging house, prospector, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 | <P CLASS="idx">Freeman, owns lodging house, prospector, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Freeman, of Elko, county treasurer, 9 | <P CLASS="idx">Freeman, of Elko, county treasurer, 9 | ||
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<P CLASS="idx">Froman, law officer?, 23 | <P CLASS="idx">Froman, law officer?, 23 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Gaston, Jack, coach captain, 1 | <P CLASS="idx">Gaston, Jack, coach captain, 1 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Geff, works at | <P CLASS="idx">Geff, works at Hogle’s?, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">George, Eli, saloonkeeper, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">George, Eli, saloonkeeper, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Giblin, candidate for treasurer, | <P CLASS="idx">Giblin, candidate for treasurer, 43 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Gilson, A. T., Republican candidate for sheriff, | <P CLASS="idx">Gilson, A. T., Republican candidate for sheriff, 32 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Gilmore, George W., formerly U. S. Marshal of Idaho, looking to start stage line, | <P CLASS="idx">Gilmore, George W., formerly U. S. Marshal of Idaho, looking to start stage line, 39 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Goff, A. A. [39 | <P CLASS="idx">Gheen, Levy, Indian agent at Elko, 50 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Goltman, George, rancher, selling hay, 6, 7, 8, | <P CLASS="idx">Goff, A. A. [age 39], owner of hall, B, 30, 32, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Goltman, George, rancher, selling hay, 6, 7, 8, 32 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Goodfellow, Dr., superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 11 | <P CLASS="idx">Goodfellow, Dr., superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 11 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Gramme, Jerry, 7 | <P CLASS="idx">Gramme, Jerry, 7 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Grayson, David, butcher, 3, E, 9 | <P CLASS="idx">Grayson, David, butcher, 3, E, 9 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hackett, G. H., managed horse race, | <P CLASS="idx">Grunbaum & Co., 54 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ham, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, farmer, | <P CLASS="idx">Hackett, G. H., managed horse race, 36 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ham, William, organist, | <P CLASS="idx">Ham, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, farmer, 29, 32, 34, 35, 42, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hanne, Dave, prospector, | <P CLASS="idx">Ham, William, organist, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Harvil, Harry, former county assessor, prospector, | <P CLASS="idx">Hanne, Dave, prospector, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Harvil, Harry, former county assessor, prospector, 35 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Hathaway, William, coach pilot, 1 | <P CLASS="idx">Hathaway, William, coach pilot, 1 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hazelton, Richard | <P CLASS="idx">Hazelton, Richard “Dick”, recorder of Aurora mining district, 30, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Henley, Steve [37 | <P CLASS="idx">Henley, Steve [age 37] (author of letters), court clerk, spoke against Chinese, 22, 28 (not named), 33, G (not named), 35, 37, 38 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Henry, Dutch, teamster, 13, 18 | <P CLASS="idx">Henry, Dutch, teamster, 13, 18, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Henry, M. T., saloonkeeper, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">Henry, M. T., saloonkeeper, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Henson Minstrel Troupe, 50 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Hill, chief engineer of Leopard mill, C | <P CLASS="idx">Hill, chief engineer of Leopard mill, C | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hogle, L. I., rancher, sells hay and lumber, owns clothing and provision store, building saloon, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 18, 22, | <P CLASS="idx">Hill, H. C., of Paradise, teamster, 47 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hogle, L. I., rancher, sells hay and lumber, owns clothing and provision store, building saloon, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 18, 22, 25, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 46, 47 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Hollyes, D, 47 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Holman, Eugene, musician, saloonkeeper, 3, 5, 11, 15, 16, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Holman, Eugene, musician, saloonkeeper, 3, 5, 11, 15, 16, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Holman, Mrs. Eugene, 15 | <P CLASS="idx">Holman, Mrs. Eugene, 15 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Holmes, candidate for commissioner, | <P CLASS="idx">Holmes, candidate for commissioner, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Howard, musician, 3, 5 | <P CLASS="idx">Howard, musician, 3, 5 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hubbs, Robert, member of Owyhee Bridge committee from Winnemucca, 24 | <P CLASS="idx">Hubbs, Robert, member of Owyhee Bridge committee from Winnemucca, 24 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hughes, Bob, Democratic delegate, | <P CLASS="idx">Hughes, Bob, Democratic delegate, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hutchinson, Bob [33 | <P CLASS="idx">Hutchinson, Bob [age 33], prospector, 24 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Hutchins, Uncle Thomas, teamster, | <P CLASS="idx">Hutchins, Uncle Thomas, teamster, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ivory, Judge J. O. , Esq., member of Owyhee Bridge committee from Winnemucca, 2, 24 | <P CLASS="idx">Ivory, Judge J. O. , Esq., member of Owyhee Bridge committee from Winnemucca, 2, 24 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Jurgens, John, brewer, 49 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Laswell, Tom, businessman (partner of Blonger), 4, 5, 6, 14 | <P CLASS="idx">Laswell, Tom, businessman (partner of Blonger), 4, 5, 6, 14 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Lee, Mrs. L. A., mother of two, died 4 Aug 1875, D | <P CLASS="idx">Lee, Mrs. L. A., mother of two, died 4 Aug 1875, D | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Leslie, Mrs. S., sang at funeral, D | <P CLASS="idx">Leslie, Mrs. S., sang at funeral, D | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Lewis, merchant, 14 | <P CLASS="idx">Lewis, merchant, 14 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Littlefield, E. A. [38 | <P CLASS="idx">Littlefield, E. A. [age 38] (the “Post-man”), editor of ''Elko Post'', 16, 17; referenced but not named in later letters: 18, 19, 22, 25, 34, 36 | ||
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<P CLASS="idx">Madden, Ed, runs the Fashion saloon and cigar shop, co-owner of Texas mine, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">Listner, Henry, 47 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Marr, W. B., cattle thief, | <P CLASS="idx">Lovelock brothers, teamsters, 30 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Luther, teamster, 46 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Madden, Ed, runs the Fashion saloon and cigar shop, co-owner of Texas mine, 22, 26, 27, 30, 34, 35, 37 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Marr, W. B., cattle thief, 35 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Mathew, racehorse owner, 9 | <P CLASS="idx">Mathew, racehorse owner, 9 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">May, William, runs restaurant, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">May, William, runs restaurant, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">McAvin, owns brewery, 8, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">McAvin, owns brewery, 8, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">McAvin, Johnny [may be Thomas | <P CLASS="idx">McAvin, Johnny [may be Thomas], constable, 26, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">McAvin, Thomas [23 | <P CLASS="idx">McAvin, Thomas [age 23], Democratic delegate, 31, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">McGowen, Judge, spoke against Chinese, | <P CLASS="idx">McGowen, Judge, spoke against Chinese, 28 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">McIntyre, brewer, 11 | <P CLASS="idx">McIntyre, brewer, 11 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">McLaughlin, grocer?, run lodging house, 3, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">McLaughlin, grocer?, run lodging house, 3, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Meacham, A. D. [44 | <P CLASS="idx">McNally, of the Grand Prize, 47 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Mix, works at | <P CLASS="idx">Meacham, A. D. [age 44], owner of Black Diamond and Infidel mines, owner of fireproof store, postmaster, 2, D, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 22, 27, 30, 32, 35, 37, 46, 52, 53 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Moeller, C. F. | <P CLASS="idx">Mix, works at Hogle’s?, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Moeller, C. F. “Charley”, old friend, singer, 7 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Montana (surname), 2 | <P CLASS="idx">Montana (surname), 2 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Moore, Asa, teamster from Winnemucca, | <P CLASS="idx">Moore, Asa, teamster from Winnemucca, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Morgan, Jim, looking at the Leopard mine, | <P CLASS="idx">Morgan, Jim, looking at the Leopard mine, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Moser, S., owns fireproof store, Democratic delegate, 2, 14, 22, | <P CLASS="idx">Morris, teamster, 46 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Nichols, C. A., teamster?, | <P CLASS="idx">Moser, S., owns fireproof store, Democratic delegate, 2, 14, 22, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Nichols, C. A., teamster?, 36 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Norton, Mary, belle of the ball, B | <P CLASS="idx">Norton, Mary, belle of the ball, B | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Norton, Mrs., owner of boarding house near the mill, 9, | <P CLASS="idx">Norton, Mrs., owner of boarding house near the mill, 9, 32 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ottenheimer, J., merchant, managed horse race, | <P CLASS="idx">Ottenheimer, J., merchant, managed horse race, 36, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Owens, Ty, saloonkeeper, 5, 11, 14, 15, | <P CLASS="idx">Owens, Ty, saloonkeeper, 5, 11, 14, 15, 27 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Page, opened restaurant, | <P CLASS="idx">Page, opened restaurant, 41 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Palmer, Brick, teamster?, | <P CLASS="idx">Palmer, Brick, teamster?, 36 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Parish, Wesley, laborer?, died by suicide 11 Sep 1875, 10 | <P CLASS="idx">Parish, Wesley, laborer?, died by suicide 11 Sep 1875, 10 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Park, | <P CLASS="idx">Park, “Old”, a ‘49er, runs Park’s Bar, 27, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Parks, works at | <P CLASS="idx">Parks, works at Hogle’s lumber yard, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Pierce, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, | <P CLASS="idx">Pierce, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, 29, 34, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Pierce, Captain, manages Woodruff & Ennor hotel & saloon, 17, 20 | <P CLASS="idx">Pierce, Captain, manages Woodruff & Ennor hotel & saloon, 17, 20 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Pierce, W. H. [35 | <P CLASS="idx">Pierce, Jennie, 45 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Plummer, superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 17, | <P CLASS="idx">Pierce, W. H. [age 35], runs restaurant “on the Divide”, 17, 21, 27, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Plummer, A. L., superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 17, 26, 46, 47, 49, 54 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Polson, had mules stolen, 23 | <P CLASS="idx">Polson, had mules stolen, 23 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Powers, rancher? on road to Winnemucca, 4 | <P CLASS="idx">Powers, rancher? on road to Winnemucca, 4 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Powers, butcher, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">Powers, butcher, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Reeves, Joe, owns drug store, 3, 6, E, 9, 11, 18, 21, | <P CLASS="idx">Reeves, Joe, owns drug store, 3, 6, E, 9, 11, 18, 21, 25, 28 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Reding, of Palisades, candidate for county recorder, | <P CLASS="idx">Reding, of Palisades, candidate for county recorder, 43 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Reinhart, putting up fireproof building, 9 | <P CLASS="idx">Reinhart, putting up fireproof building, 9 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Reinhardt, Ben, 11 | <P CLASS="idx">Reinhardt, Ben, 11 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ringgold, J. B., hay and livery businessman, former deputy sheriff under Thacker (where?), runs | <P CLASS="idx">Ringgold, J. B., hay and livery businessman, former deputy sheriff under Thacker (where?), runs “horse-restaurant”, 5, E, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 28, 33, 47 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ringgold, Mrs. J. B., 15 | <P CLASS="idx">Ringgold, Mrs. J. B., 15 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Ripley, Charley, prospector, opened restaurant, | <P CLASS="idx">Ripley, Charley, prospector, opened restaurant, 31, 41 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Robenheim, merchant, | <P CLASS="idx">Robenheim, merchant, 36 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Rodgers, owns brewery, 8, 11, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">Rodgers, owns brewery, 8, 11, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Rodgers, candidate for recorder, | <P CLASS="idx">Rodgers, candidate for recorder, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Root, assayer, | <P CLASS="idx">Root, assayer, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Rosebury, blacksmith, | <P CLASS="idx">Rosebury, blacksmith, 35, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Rosenbaum, owns store, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Rosenbaum, owns store, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Sales, agent of the Owyhee Land Association, | <P CLASS="idx">Sales, agent of the Owyhee Land Association, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Savage, J. A. [35 | <P CLASS="idx">Savage, J. A. [age 35], spoke against Chinese, may run for state senate, 28, 30, 32, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Schnyder, foreman of Leopard mine, 14 | <P CLASS="idx">Schnyder, foreman of Leopard mine, 14 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Schnyder, Mrs., died before 4 Dec 1875 | <P CLASS="idx">Schnyder, Mrs., died before 4 Dec 1875 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Scott, W. A. [28 | <P CLASS="idx">Scott, W. A. [age 28], mine mechanic, died Aug. 3, 1876 in accident, 40, 41 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Seitz, candidate for sheriff, | <P CLASS="idx">”Scotty”, teamster, 46 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Seitz, candidate for sheriff, 44 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Shermer, George, pioneer, runs bakery, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">Shermer, George, pioneer, runs bakery, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Sinclair, Judge, owner of Monarch mine, 3, 4, 7, 8, 20, | <P CLASS="idx">Sinclair, Judge, owner of Monarch mine, 3, 4, 7, 8, 20, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Small, Jack, runs hotel, 24, | <P CLASS="idx">Small, Jack, runs hotel, 24, 31 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Smith, runs hay yard, owns fine house, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Smith, runs hay yard, owns fine house, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Smith, owns store, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Smith, owns store, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Smith, Frank H., boosted for county commissioner, | <P CLASS="idx">Smith, Frank H., boosted for county commissioner, 32, 33, 38, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Steele, Judge, A, B, E | <P CLASS="idx">Steele, Judge, A, B, E | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Stevens, Charles, rancher near Winnemucca, 1 | <P CLASS="idx">Stevens, Charles, rancher near Winnemucca, 1 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Stewart, Prof., 49 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Stiffins, Chris, shoemaker, 22 | <P CLASS="idx">Stiffins, Chris, shoemaker, 22 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Stoner, Ben, going from Winnemucca to Cornucopia, 1, 11, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Stoner, Ben, going from Winnemucca to Cornucopia, 1, 11, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Storff, Mr. & Mrs., from Bull Run, | <P CLASS="idx">Storff, Mr. & Mrs., from Bull Run, 42 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Sullivan, M. saloonkeeper, 21 | <P CLASS="idx">Sullivan, M. saloonkeeper, 21 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Summers, | <P CLASS="idx">Sullivan, Phil, prospector, 49, 52 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Sears, S. S. (& Wright, C, C. S.) editors of Elko Independent | <P CLASS="idx">Summers, “Old Dad”, shot suspected claim-jumper, 6 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Tolley, candidate for legislature, | <P CLASS="idx">Sears, S. S. (& Wright, C, C. S.) editors of ''Elko Independent'', 33 (not named) | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Tolley, candidate for legislature, 44 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Tolman, Cy, saloonkeeper, 17 | <P CLASS="idx">Tolman, Cy, saloonkeeper, 17 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Tomkins, Jim, cattle thief, | <P CLASS="idx">Tomkins, Jim, cattle thief, 35 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Truett, M. K., runs clothes and provisions store, 14, 22, 23, | <P CLASS="idx">Truett, M. K., runs clothes and provisions store, 14, 22, 23, 29, 30, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Tucker, George W., superintendent of the Fisher mine, 8, 14, 16, | <P CLASS="idx">Tucker, George W., superintendent of the Fisher mine, 8, 14, 16, 39 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Van Dreilen, Smith, stage coach driver, owner of Blue Jacket mine, 4, 23, 24, | <P CLASS="idx">Van Dreilen, Smith, stage coach driver, owner of Blue Jacket mine, 4, 23, 24, 33, 34 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Vanwie, Johnny [37 | <P CLASS="idx">Vanwie, Johnny [age 37], owner of Gem Saloon on the DIvide, 21, 34, 35, 37, 39 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Vaux, W. B. | <P CLASS="idx">Vaux, W. B. “Billy” [age 30], prospector, discovered Aurora district, owner of Pride of the West mine, 24, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Voght, Henry, 17 | <P CLASS="idx">Voght, Henry, 17 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Wallace, | <P CLASS="idx">Wallace, “Sleepy” George, from Elko, 28 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Waller, A. B., acting coroner, 10 | <P CLASS="idx">Waller, A. B., acting coroner, 10 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Walsh, A. D. [34 | <P CLASS="idx">Walsh, A. D. [age 34], owner of Cornucopia Restaurant and hotel, 3, 4, 8, 12, 16, 22, 33, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Walsh brothers, prospectors, | <P CLASS="idx">Walsh brothers, prospectors, 30, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Washburn, rancher? on road to Winnemucca, owns quarry, 1 | <P CLASS="idx">Washburn, rancher? on road to Winnemucca, owns quarry, 1 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Way, Jack, prospector, | <P CLASS="idx">Way, Jack, prospector, 30, 33 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Willard, F. P. [20 | <P CLASS="idx">Wear, teamster, 48, 50, 53 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Willard, Lew [23 | <P CLASS="idx">Willard, F. P. [age 20], B | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Wilson, Sam, violinist, | <P CLASS="idx">Willard, George, superintendent of Panther hoisting works and Leopard mine, 53, 54 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Winters, farmer, | <P CLASS="idx">Willard, Lew [age 23], hauler of ore, raced horse, 9, 20, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Winters, William, contractor for Owyhee bridge, | <P CLASS="idx">Wilson, Sam, violinist, 33, 37, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Wolfe, Dr., | <P CLASS="idx">Winn, Capt., teamster, 48 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Woodruff & Ennor, hotel & saloon, variety store, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17, 21, 22, | <P CLASS="idx">Winters, farmer, 32 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Woodworth, Joe, prospector?, | <P CLASS="idx">Winters, William, contractor for Owyhee bridge, 27, 28 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Wise, Alex., teamster, 48 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Wolfe, Dr., druggist, 21 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Woodruff & Ennor, hotel & saloon, variety store, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17, 21, 22, 28, 30 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Woodworth, Joe, prospector?, 38 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Wright, Charley, prospector, 49 | |||
<P CLASS="idx">Yerry, mining recorder, 5 | <P CLASS="idx">Yerry, mining recorder, 5 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">York, Carl [62 | <P CLASS="idx">York, Carl [age 62], runs brewery saloon, cornet player, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 41, 44 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">York, Mrs. Carl (German), 22, | <P CLASS="idx">York, Mrs. Carl (German), 22, 38 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Young, Bob, raced horse, | <P CLASS="idx">Young, Bob, raced horse, 37 | ||
<P CLASS="idx">Yule, John, superintendent of Leopard mill and Panther mine, 54 | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 5 April 2025
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The references are to letters written by S. M. H. (numerals 1 to 54) or by others (letters A to S).
Approximate age, in most cases taken from the 1875 state census, is in brackets.
*, Fred, butcher, 34 *, Jakey, runs tobacco shop, holds forth at the Palace, 22, 36, 38 *, Sam (Chinese), blacksmith’s assistant, night watchman, 2 (not named), 35, 37 *, Capt. Piute Charley, Indian, 50 Allen, Billy, runs dance house, 3 Banks, Mrs., runs lodging house, 21 Barret, Mr. & Mrs., coach passengers, 1 Barrett, Johnny, blacksmith, 2, 5, 8, E, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 42, 47 Barrett, Mrs. Johnny, 42 Barrett, J. M., owns market, started restaurant near Leopard dump, 14, 17, 38, 44 Barrett, Mrs. J. M., 38 Barrett, J. W. , Esq., of Winnemucca, 14 Bassett, Judge Davis , Esq. [age 40], magistrate, rancher at Bull Run, 10, 11, 15, 18, 22, 24, 30, 33, 37, 40 Biglow, R. R., of Elko, 10 Bishop, brakeman at Leopard mine, 40 Blasdell, Henry, 1st Governor of Nevada, 8 Blonger (unspecified), 14 Blonger, Lou [age 26], co-owner of The Palace, 17, 22, 24, 30, 33, 39 Blonger, Sam [age 36], co-owner of The Palace, co-owner of Texas mine, 17, 22, 24, 26, 30, 33, 39 Blythe, owner of Blue Jacket mine, 31 Bobier, candidate for treasurer, 33 Borette, of White Rock, invented machine for killing crickets, 48 Bradley, candidate for treasurer, 43, 44 Bradley, Lewis R., Governor of Nevada, 49 Brown, agent in Hogle’s office, 25 Brown, businessman, 3 Brown, teamster from Winnemucca, 14 Brown, T., owns blacksmith and wagon shop, 21 Burke, chief mechanic at Leopard mine, 33 Cage, Al, chief of night police, raced horse, 3, 37 Campbell, miner on the O K, 46 Carr, John, candidate for justice of the peace, 44 Cassell, superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 11 Cayote, Gus, butcher, 34, 37 Chambers, teamster, 47, 48, 49 Chambers, fruit stand proprietor, 51 Chapman, A.. B. [age 47], pioneer, president of Anti-Chinese society, 6, 28, 33, 38 Chapman, infant daughter of A. B., died before 12 Aug 1875, 6 Chellis, Gov., mine owner, B Chenoweth, Abe, teamster, 37 Clark, J. M. bartender, from Carlin, 17, 31 Clemens, W. W. [age 54], wagonmaker from Winnemucca, 1, 17, 21, 34, 35 Close, Capt. A. J., owns quarry outside of town, 34 Cochran, Charley, restaurant owner, 8, 9, 11, 12, 22, 31 Coffin, superintendent of Leopard mine, 33, 35, 41, 42, 53, 54 Coffman, Jim, teamster, prospector, 23, 31 Connors, Miss, runs schoolhouse, 21 Craver, teamster from Elko, 34 Culon, Gen., mine owner, 27 Culver, co-owner of Texas mine, 26 Cunningham, P. W., contractor at Paradise flour mill on Silver Creek, 29, 34, 42 Davis, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, farmer, 29, 32, 34, 35, 42, 44 Dayton, superintendent of the Hussey mine, 47 Dolley, one of chief men at Leopard mill, 37 Donahue, lost finger in shooting, 6 Dow, Col. J. C., 53 Eldridge, kept eating house, died before 24 Aug 1875, 8 Ellege, Billy [age 35], saloonkeeper, 22 Endicott, doctor at Winnemucca, 6 Fleming, Mart, runs Woodruff & Ennor hotel, 28 Fordham, John H. [age 39], owner of the Summit saloon, runs fish market, 11, 21, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 39 Forney, candidate for mining recorder, 5 Fox, Dr., of Elko, spoke at Democratic meeting, 43 Fraser, fruit stand proprietor, 51 Freeman, owns lodging house, prospector, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 Freeman, of Elko, county treasurer, 9 Freeman, Gad, a visitor, 15 Froman, law officer?, 23 Gaston, Jack, coach captain, 1 Geff, works at Hogle’s?, 22 George, Eli, saloonkeeper, 22 Giblin, candidate for treasurer, 43 Gilson, A. T., Republican candidate for sheriff, 32 Gilmore, George W., formerly U. S. Marshal of Idaho, looking to start stage line, 39 Gheen, Levy, Indian agent at Elko, 50 Goff, A. A. [age 39], owner of hall, B, 30, 32, 35 Goltman, George, rancher, selling hay, 6, 7, 8, 32 Goodfellow, Dr., superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 11 Gramme, Jerry, 7 Grayson, David, butcher, 3, E, 9 Grunbaum & Co., 54 Hackett, G. H., managed horse race, 36 Ham, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, farmer, 29, 32, 34, 35, 42, 44 Ham, William, organist, 37 Hanne, Dave, prospector, 33 Harvil, Harry, former county assessor, prospector, 35 Hathaway, William, coach pilot, 1 Hazelton, Richard “Dick”, recorder of Aurora mining district, 30, 35 Henley, Steve [age 37] (author of letters), court clerk, spoke against Chinese, 22, 28 (not named), 33, G (not named), 35, 37, 38 Henry, Dutch, teamster, 13, 18, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32 Henry, M. T., saloonkeeper, 22 Henson Minstrel Troupe, 50 Hill, chief engineer of Leopard mill, C Hill, H. C., of Paradise, teamster, 47 Hogle, L. I., rancher, sells hay and lumber, owns clothing and provision store, building saloon, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 18, 22, 25, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 46, 47 Hollyes, D, 47 Holman, Eugene, musician, saloonkeeper, 3, 5, 11, 15, 16, 21 Holman, Mrs. Eugene, 15 Holmes, candidate for commissioner, 44 Howard, musician, 3, 5 Hubbs, Robert, member of Owyhee Bridge committee from Winnemucca, 24 Hughes, Bob, Democratic delegate, 31 Hutchinson, Bob [age 33], prospector, 24 Hutchins, Uncle Thomas, teamster, 35 Ivory, Judge J. O. , Esq., member of Owyhee Bridge committee from Winnemucca, 2, 24 Jurgens, John, brewer, 49 Laswell, Tom, businessman (partner of Blonger), 4, 5, 6, 14 Lee, Mrs. L. A., mother of two, died 4 Aug 1875, D Leslie, Mrs. S., sang at funeral, D Lewis, merchant, 14 Littlefield, E. A. [age 38] (the “Post-man”), editor of Elko Post, 16, 17; referenced but not named in later letters: 18, 19, 22, 25, 34, 36 |
Listner, Henry, 47 Lovelock brothers, teamsters, 30 Luther, teamster, 46 Madden, Ed, runs the Fashion saloon and cigar shop, co-owner of Texas mine, 22, 26, 27, 30, 34, 35, 37 Marr, W. B., cattle thief, 35 Mathew, racehorse owner, 9 May, William, runs restaurant, 22 McAvin, owns brewery, 8, 22 McAvin, Johnny [may be Thomas], constable, 26, 37 McAvin, Thomas [age 23], Democratic delegate, 31, 44 McGowen, Judge, spoke against Chinese, 28 McIntyre, brewer, 11 McLaughlin, grocer?, run lodging house, 3, 22 McNally, of the Grand Prize, 47 Meacham, A. D. [age 44], owner of Black Diamond and Infidel mines, owner of fireproof store, postmaster, 2, D, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 22, 27, 30, 32, 35, 37, 46, 52, 53 Mix, works at Hogle’s?, 22 Moeller, C. F. “Charley”, old friend, singer, 7 Montana (surname), 2 Moore, Asa, teamster from Winnemucca, 33 Morgan, Jim, looking at the Leopard mine, 44 Morris, teamster, 46 Moser, S., owns fireproof store, Democratic delegate, 2, 14, 22, 31 Nichols, C. A., teamster?, 36 Norton, Mary, belle of the ball, B Norton, Mrs., owner of boarding house near the mill, 9, 32 Ottenheimer, J., merchant, managed horse race, 36, 37 Owens, Ty, saloonkeeper, 5, 11, 14, 15, 27 Page, opened restaurant, 41 Palmer, Brick, teamster?, 36 Parish, Wesley, laborer?, died by suicide 11 Sep 1875, 10 Park, “Old”, a ‘49er, runs Park’s Bar, 27, 31 Parks, works at Hogle’s lumber yard, 22 Pierce, owner of Paradise flour mill at Silver Creek, 29, 34, 35 Pierce, Captain, manages Woodruff & Ennor hotel & saloon, 17, 20 Pierce, Jennie, 45 Pierce, W. H. [age 35], runs restaurant “on the Divide”, 17, 21, 27, 44 Plummer, A. L., superintendent of Leopard mill and mine, 17, 26, 46, 47, 49, 54 Polson, had mules stolen, 23 Powers, rancher? on road to Winnemucca, 4 Powers, butcher, 22 Reeves, Joe, owns drug store, 3, 6, E, 9, 11, 18, 21, 25, 28 Reding, of Palisades, candidate for county recorder, 43 Reinhart, putting up fireproof building, 9 Reinhardt, Ben, 11 Ringgold, J. B., hay and livery businessman, former deputy sheriff under Thacker (where?), runs “horse-restaurant”, 5, E, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 28, 33, 47 Ringgold, Mrs. J. B., 15 Ripley, Charley, prospector, opened restaurant, 31, 41 Robenheim, merchant, 36 Rodgers, owns brewery, 8, 11, 22 Rodgers, candidate for recorder, 44 Root, assayer, 33 Rosebury, blacksmith, 35, 37 Rosenbaum, owns store, 21 Sales, agent of the Owyhee Land Association, 35 Savage, J. A. [age 35], spoke against Chinese, may run for state senate, 28, 30, 32, 33 Schnyder, foreman of Leopard mine, 14 Schnyder, Mrs., died before 4 Dec 1875 Scott, W. A. [age 28], mine mechanic, died Aug. 3, 1876 in accident, 40, 41 ”Scotty”, teamster, 46 Seitz, candidate for sheriff, 44 Shermer, George, pioneer, runs bakery, 22 Sinclair, Judge, owner of Monarch mine, 3, 4, 7, 8, 20, 31 Small, Jack, runs hotel, 24, 31 Smith, runs hay yard, owns fine house, 21 Smith, owns store, 21 Smith, Frank H., boosted for county commissioner, 32, 33, 38, 44 Steele, Judge, A, B, E Stevens, Charles, rancher near Winnemucca, 1 Stewart, Prof., 49 Stiffins, Chris, shoemaker, 22 Stoner, Ben, going from Winnemucca to Cornucopia, 1, 11, 21 Storff, Mr. & Mrs., from Bull Run, 42 Sullivan, M. saloonkeeper, 21 Sullivan, Phil, prospector, 49, 52 Summers, “Old Dad”, shot suspected claim-jumper, 6 Sears, S. S. (& Wright, C, C. S.) editors of Elko Independent, 33 (not named) Tolley, candidate for legislature, 44 Tolman, Cy, saloonkeeper, 17 Tomkins, Jim, cattle thief, 35 Truett, M. K., runs clothes and provisions store, 14, 22, 23, 29, 30, 33 Tucker, George W., superintendent of the Fisher mine, 8, 14, 16, 39 Van Dreilen, Smith, stage coach driver, owner of Blue Jacket mine, 4, 23, 24, 33, 34 Vanwie, Johnny [age 37], owner of Gem Saloon on the DIvide, 21, 34, 35, 37, 39 Vaux, W. B. “Billy” [age 30], prospector, discovered Aurora district, owner of Pride of the West mine, 24, 33 Voght, Henry, 17 Wallace, “Sleepy” George, from Elko, 28 Waller, A. B., acting coroner, 10 Walsh, A. D. [age 34], owner of Cornucopia Restaurant and hotel, 3, 4, 8, 12, 16, 22, 33, 37 Walsh brothers, prospectors, 30, 33 Washburn, rancher? on road to Winnemucca, owns quarry, 1 Way, Jack, prospector, 30, 33 Wear, teamster, 48, 50, 53 Willard, F. P. [age 20], B Willard, George, superintendent of Panther hoisting works and Leopard mine, 53, 54 Willard, Lew [age 23], hauler of ore, raced horse, 9, 20, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37 Wilson, Sam, violinist, 33, 37, 44 Winn, Capt., teamster, 48 Winters, farmer, 32 Winters, William, contractor for Owyhee bridge, 27, 28 Wise, Alex., teamster, 48 Wolfe, Dr., druggist, 21 Woodruff & Ennor, hotel & saloon, variety store, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17, 21, 22, 28, 30 Woodworth, Joe, prospector?, 38 Wright, Charley, prospector, 49 Yerry, mining recorder, 5 York, Carl [age 62], runs brewery saloon, cornet player, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 41, 44 York, Mrs. Carl (German), 22, 38 Young, Bob, raced horse, 37 Yule, John, superintendent of Leopard mill and Panther mine, 54 |