Dayton (Nev.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Historical and Reminiscent Sketch of Dayton, Nevada
Collection
Identifier: NC382
Abstract
Anecdotal history, partially from recollection, accompanied by a slightly variant sketch. The collection contains material from 1910 created Fannie Gore Hazlett.
Dates:
1910
Deed for miscellaneous Dayton property and rights
Collection
Identifier: 99-33
Abstract
J.M. Douglas was a land owner in Dayton, Nevada. Deed in which J.M. Douglas conveys to W.J. Douglas, property in and around Dayton. Mentioned are quartz and tailings mills, Birdsall's Mill, Lyon Mill and Mining Company, Rock Point Mill Dam, Jones Hay Yard, Ross Ditch, water and ditch rights, and Six Mile Canyon (1903).
Dates:
1903
History of Walter J. Harris Family in Nevada and the Barnes Family in Nevada
Collection
Identifier: NC642
Abstract
Typescript biography of Walter J. Harris, native Nevadan, banker and member of the Freemasons; and a history of Everett's parents, his wife Grace Barnes Harris, and her family in Nevada.,Includes photos and a history of Dayton, Nevada by Fanny Gore Hazelet.
Dates:
1951-1957
B. F. Leete Letter to John Huber
Collection
Identifier: 2014-31
Overview
Lot 2362.
Letter from B. F. Leete to John Huber, October 22, 1870, Dayton, Nevada
Letter from B. F. Leete to John Huber, October 22, 1870, Dayton, Nevada
Dates:
October 22, 1870
Jane Lehrman Papers
Collection
Identifier: 94-12
Abstract
Includes clippings about Jane Lehrman's (1932-2019) book, 'Around Douglas', copies of some of her published newspaper articles, and articles about her other activities.
Dates:
1984-1994
Nevada Reduction Works prospectus
Collection
Identifier: 91-15
Abstract
Report on the company provides a history of the works and Dayton; description of the property and equipment; report of quantities of ore processed and gold and silver extracted; summary of assets, values, and working costs; and future prospects.
Dates:
1904
Deeds and land documents of Adoph Sutro
Collection
Identifier: 95-58
Abstract
Adolph Sutro was a key developer in California and Nevada, with significant contributions in mining, real estate, and politics. After taking integral steps toward miner's safety in Virginia city with his Sutro tunnel, Sutro moved to San Francisco and became a land developer, eventually being elected mayor of the city. Included in this collection are deeds for property acquired by Adolph Sutro for his mill in Dayton, Nevada, also referred to as Chinatown and as Nevada City; and a lease...
Dates:
1861-1864