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Dat-So-La-Lee Marker and Cemetery in Background image, Touch for more information
By Syd Whittle, July 6, 2009
Dat-So-La-Lee Marker and Cemetery in Background
1 Nevada, Carson City — 77 — Dat-So-La-Lee
“Myriads of Stars shine over the graves of our ancestors.” Dat-So-La-Lee had seen some 96 winters, mostly in Carson Valley, when death came in 1925. She was the last of those Washoe weavers whose ancient art had been practiced by countless . . . Map (db m20801) HM
2 Nevada, Carson City — Empire Cemetery
Empire City was a milling town that was established in 1855. As you read this storyboard you are facing east toward Brunswick Canyon. The City of Empire was located to your right about 1/4 - 1/2 mile. At one time Empire City stretched for 3/4 of a . . . Map (db m89601) HM
3 Nevada, Clark County, Hoover Dam — They Died to Make the Desert Bloom
The United States of America will continue to remember that many who toiled here found their final rest while engaged in the building of this dam. The United States of America will continue to remember the services of all who labored to clothe . . . Map (db m1311) HM
4 Nevada, Clark County, Hoover Dam — They Laboured that Millions might see a Brighter Day
In Memory of our Fellowmen who lost their lives in the construction of this dam.Map (db m1312) HM
5 Nevada, Clark County, Las Vegas, Downtown Las Vegas — Woodlawn Cemetery1914
Opened in 1914 on ten acres of donated land, the cemetery was the unofficial veterans cemetery until 1989 and is the home of Veterans Memorial Circle Woodlawn Cemetery Is listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m75589) HM
6 Nevada, Clark County, Las Vegas, Downtown Las Vegas — 14 — Woodlawn Cemetery1914
Until 1914, when the railroad donated land for a city cemetery, people buried the dead in small family plots or on public land just north of the railroad-owened Las Vegas Ranch, east of Las Vegas Boulevard. In pre-railroad times, the Paiute . . . Map (db m51056) HM
7 Nevada, Clark County, Overton — Pioneers
Dedicated to those stalwart pioneers who forged an oasis out of the desert sands The St. Thomas Cemetery was established in the 1860s in the town of St. Thomas, Nevada. Anticipating inundation of the town by the waters of Lake Mead, the graves . . . Map (db m4040) HM
8 Nevada, Clark County, Overton — In Memory of Sergeant John J. Clark — ( Early Valley of Fire Traveler ) —
John J. Clark was born in Canada in 1844. He enlisted as a private in Company F of the New York Infantry in 1862, serving actively in the Civil War. After being shot in the hand and contracting typhoid fever, he was honorably discharged 6 . . . Map (db m32812) HM
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9 Nevada, Douglas County, Gardnerville — Garden CemeteryCorner of Spruce and Cemetery
The Garden Cemetery was established in the late 1800's. Interred here are generations of prominent Carson Valley families. All who are laid to rest here are part of the history of this community, and their contributions to The Valley stand today. . . . Map (db m54792) HM
10 Nevada, Douglas County, Gardnerville — Hiram Mott
Buried here are Hiram Mott and family, emigrants from Canada. Isreal Mott, son of Hiram built this house a few yards east of the spot in July 1852. Eliza his wife was the first white women settler in Nevada. Their child Louisa was the first white . . . Map (db m90622) HM
11 Nevada, Douglas County, Gardnerville — 121 — Mottsville
This is the site of the settlement on the Emigrant Trail known as Mottsville, where Hiram Mott and his son Israel settled in 1851. Their homestead was the scene of an impressive number of firsts in Carson County, Utah Territory: 1851: Israel . . . Map (db m40102) HM
12 Nevada, Douglas County, Genoa — John A. “Snow-Shoe” Thompson
[Upper Marker:] As a Tribute To a great compatriot from Telemark This plaque was presented by the Norwegian Olympic Ski Team Competing at Sqaw Valley In February 1960 [Lower Marker:] Dedicated to John A. . . . Map (db m20748) HM
13 Nevada, Douglas County, Genoa — We Salute John “Snowshoe” Thompson / A Tribute From Three Lutheran Churches
We Salute John “Snowshoe” Thompson On his homemade snowshoes John carried the mail and supplies over the snowy Sierras for 20 winters. As he traveled, he saved the lives of seven people who were snowbound in mountain cabins. In . . . Map (db m20729) HM
14 Nevada, Elko County, Montello — 73 — Unknown Soldiers
Ten soldiers who died during the 1918 Influenza Epidemic are buried here, but their identities are a mystery. During and after World War I, troop trains regularly ran through Montello. Ill soldiers were unloaded and treated by a Southern Pacific . . . Map (db m81176) HM
15 Nevada, Eureka County, Eureka — Charcoal Burners Massacred Aug. 18, 1879
Giovanni Pedroni Marcellus Locatelli Teodoro Zesta Pompeo Pattini Antonio Canonica Charcoal Burners Massacred Aug. 18, 1879 By A Sheriff's Posse Southwest Of The Fish Creek RanchMap (db m89510) HM
16 Nevada, Humboldt County, Winnemucca — 2 — Pioneer Memorial Park
This spot was part of the Pioneer Cemetery where rests Frank Baud and other of the pioneers who founded Winnemucca, earlier known as French Ford. Baud arrived in 1863 and is one of the men credited with naming the town Winnemucca after the famous . . . Map (db m67394) HM
17 Nevada, Lander County, Austin — Austin Cemetery (1863)
Austin Cemetery 1863 Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior & Austin Historical Society 2003Map (db m89531) HM
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18 Nevada, Lincoln County, Pioche — Boot Hill Cemetery
Crime was rampant in Pioche in the early 1870's. During the first few years of Pioche's boom days it was said that 72 men "were buried with their boots on" before anyone died of natural causes. Many of these men are buried in this old Boot Hill . . . Map (db m89497) HM
19 Nevada, Lincoln County, Pioche — Pioche's Boot Hill
A mining town from the late 1860s, Pioche is one of the most intact historic communities in Southern Nevada. Named for Francois L.A. Pioche, a San Francisco financier who, with partners, acquired some of the earliest claims in the area, the town . . . Map (db m89454) HM
20 Nevada, Lincoln County, Ursine — Spring Valley Cemetery
In this cemetery are buried members of the Rice Family and other early residents of Spring Valley. Along with other pioneering families, The Rice's helped settle his valley in the mid-1860's. The graves in the cemetery extend from that time . . . Map (db m89602) HM
21 Nevada, Lyon County, Dayton — 233 — Dayton Cemetery
Founded in 1851, this is one of the oldest constantly maintained cemeteries in the State of Nevada. The trail to the Mother Lode passed directly in front and the wagon tracks can still be seen with careful observation. James Finney (Ole . . . Map (db m89439) HM
22 Nevada, Lyon County, Dayton — Dedicated to "Old Virginny"Sesquicentennial Nevada Territorial 1861-2011
Born in Virginia in 1817, an often-inebriated prospector named James Finney was known as "Old Virginia" or "Old Virginny" to his friends. He lived in a tent dug into the side of the hill, which would become known as Johntown, located two miles from . . . Map (db m89525) HM
23 Nevada, Lyon County, Dayton — In Memory Of "Old Virginny"1849 Nevada Gold Discovered 1999 — Sesquicentennial Dayton, Nevada —
James Finney, State of Virginia native, died Chinatown Dayton June 20, 1861. About 44 years old, one of the first placer gold miners in Gold Canon, arriving in 1850 or 1851. Old Virginny was so revered by other Comstock miners, they named Vrginia . . . Map (db m89532) HM
24 Nevada, Mineral County, Hawthorne — Aurora
Aurora, founded in 1860, was claimed by both California and Nevada. In 1861, the California legislature created Mono County and fixed the county seat here. In 1863 a border survey showed the camp was in Nevada and the Mono County seat was moved to . . . Map (db m49891) HM
25 Nevada, Nye County, Beatty — Desert Hills Cemetery
Beatty's first and only cemetery, the Desert Hills Cemetery dates back to the beginning of the community. Named for Montillus " Old Man" Beatty, the town was the center of the Bullfrog Mining District. The mining district got it's start with a . . . Map (db m107010) HM
26 Nevada, Nye County, Tonopah — First Tonopah Cemetery1901 - 1911
Buried here are many of Tonopah's Pioneer Residents including 14 victims of the Tonopah-Belmont Mine fire of Feb. 23, 1911 as well as the victims of the 1902 Tonopah Plague. Cemetery fenced 1979Map (db m188166) HM
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27 Nevada, Nye County, Tonopah — Harry Stimler
Co-Founder of Goldfield, Nevada "The Greatest Gold Camp On Earth"Map (db m89556) HM
28 Nevada, Nye County, Tonopah — 1 — John G. Kirchen
Born - June 13, 1874 Lake Linden, Michigan Died - March 4, 1931 San Francisco, California This monument, constructed in 1931 was dedicated in memory of John G. Kirchen. Tonopah businessman and manager of The Tonopah Extension Mining Co. . . . Map (db m46508) HM
29 Nevada, Nye County, Tonopah — WM. "Billy" Marsh
Co-Founder of Goldfield, Nevada "The Greatest Gold Camp On Earth"Map (db m89555) HM
30 Nevada, Pershing County, Lovelock — Lone Mountain Chinese Cemetery
Although rarely recognized or celebrated, the members of Northern Nevada's Chinese immigrant population have contributed significantly to the state's history and culture through the building of the Northern Nevada railway system, and their vital . . . Map (db m218954) HM
31 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — Captain Edward Faris Storey
Cap’t Edward Faris Storey for Whom Storey County was named 1829 – 1860Map (db m22025) HM
32 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — Hebrew Cemetery 1862
This resting place of Comstock Pioneers was vandalized in the 1960s. Research, historic photographs, and ground radar made some rehabilitation possible. "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the . . . Map (db m207281) HM
33 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — John Pearson
John Pearson, Born Franklin, Vermont, October 9th, 1838. died Virginia City, Nevada, October 31st, 1892. Married Jennie Thomas December 10th, 1865. Jennie Thomas was born in Iowa on January 28, 1846. John Pearson was engaged in Mining. He was . . . Map (db m22658) HM
34 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — Mary Jane Simpson
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35 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — Silver Terrace Cemeteries
You are facing east overlooking the Silver Terrace Cemeteries. The Silver Terrace was not the only Comstock complex, both Gold Hill and Silver City had their own cemeteries. The earliest cemeteries were established far away from the ore veins. As it . . . Map (db m78164) HM
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36 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — The Jewish Cemetery - Virginia City 1862
The Jewish cemetery is located a few miles north of where you stand. It was the norm for organizations to have separate cemeteries. However the commonalities of the Comstock population are of more significance than separatism. Like their neighbors, . . . Map (db m134333) HM
37 Nevada, Washoe County, New Washoe City — Washoe City Cemetery
The cemetery's first known burials were in 1861, the year Nevada became a Territory and Washoe City became the Washoe County seat. Wood and water to work the Comstock ores were the vital resources that made Washoe City an industrial community. . . . Map (db m238356) HM
38 Nevada, Washoe County, Reno — 79 — Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery
In 1890 General O.M. Mitchel Post #69, Grand Army of the Republic, bought 17 lots in the original Hillside Cemetery for the last resting place for comrades-in-arms during the Civil War, 1861-1865. While friends and relatives of the soldiers . . . Map (db m93896) HM
39 Nevada, White Pine County, Ely — The Ward Cemetery
The life histories of 46 residents of the Ward Cemetery tell a fascinating story about what life was like in the early mining boom towns of White Pine County. Most residents of Ward were not native to the area. Many came from as far away as China . . . Map (db m69487) HM
 
 
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