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This early resident created the Nevada State Bar Association.
Although it was pneumonia, this disease was referred to as this.
Tonopah was first known by this name..
Manager of the Tonopah Extension Mine, after his death his cremains were spread on the site of the claim.
"Last of the Desert Frontiersmen" and an early Tonopah resident.
AKA "Queen of the Silver Camps".
This banker came to Tonopah in 1904 and is known as the "Father of Nevada Wireless".
This "odd" fellow came to Tonopah in 1901 and later served as Nevada's 12th governor and was also a U.S. Senator. He also served as District Attorney. A local street is named after him.
The last stage stop on the road to Tonopah.
Rancher and Nye County District Attorney, he first discovered silver here in 1900.
She moved to Tonopah as a bride in 1904 and later wrote the book "Lady in Boomtown". She was instrumental in securing a woman's right to vote in Nevada.
This Hebrew word for "watchtower" is also the name of Belle Butler's claim.
He assayed the samples that Jim Butler collected.
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He was Nye County Sheriff, Auditor, Recorder, a Nevada State Senator from 1902-1906, and a street is named after him.
One of Tonopah's earliest residents, his niece now owns both the Mizpah and Belvada Hotels.
Nye County District Attorney, Supreme Court Justice, Assemblyman, U.S. Senator, Nevada political powerhouse, and an early resident of Tonopah.
He built The Palace, Tonopah's first hotel, on Main Street in 1902.
AKA the "Father of Nevada Divorce Law", he moved to Tonopah in 1901 and was also Nye County District Attorney.
He came to Tonopah in 1902 to practice law and later represented Nevada as a U.S. Senator.
Arriving in 1901, she was the first cook in camp and also ran the first boarding house.
Native American tribe local to Tonopah and present in its earliest days.
He moved to Tonopah in 1904 and later served as Nevada's 19th Governor.
Famous OK Corral lawman who owned The Northern Saloon on Main Street in 1902.
It first reached Tonopah on July 25, 1904.