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* "[http://books.google.com/books?id=p2JHAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA4&ots=kdLejmdW5Q&dq=Gerlach%20%22Justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q=Gerlach%20%22Justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&f=false Statutes of the State of Nevada]," February 1, 1911. $900/year for the Justice of the Peace and the Constable. Also, fees associated with civil cases. | * "[http://books.google.com/books?id=p2JHAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA4&ots=kdLejmdW5Q&dq=Gerlach%20%22Justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q=Gerlach%20%22Justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&f=false Statutes of the State of Nevada]," February 1, 1911. $900/year for the Justice of the Peace and the Constable. Also, fees associated with civil cases. | ||
* "On receipt of word from the Gerlach constable that if a jail was not soon built he would arrive in | * "On receipt of word from the Gerlach constable that if a jail was not soon built he would arrive in Reno some day with at least 21 hoboes, and that he was forced to handcuff the tramps and tie them to trees, no other shelter being provided, the county commissioners decided to erect a new jail there" "[http://www.northvalleys.org/txt/hwashoe.pdf History of Washoe County]," Reno Evening Gazette, July 31, 1911. Steel cells for the new Gerlach jail arrived July 31, 1911. | ||
Reno some day with at least 21 hoboes, and that he was forced to handcuff the tramps and tie | |||
them to trees, no other shelter being provided, the county | |||
commissioners decided to erect a new | |||
jail there" "[http://www.northvalleys.org/txt/hwashoe.pdf History of Washoe County]," Reno Evening Gazette, July 31, 1911. Steel cells for the new Gerlach jail arrived July 31, 1911. | |||
* Mont E. Hutchinson: from at least 1919-1920 - 1936 | * Mont E. Hutchinson: from at least 1919-1920 - 1936 | ||
*"[http://books.google.com/books?id=Bu1KAAAAMAAJ&dq=Gerlach%20%22justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&pg=RA1-PA106#v=onepage&q=Gerlach%20%22justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&f=false Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature, Volume 30, Part 1]" 1919-1920 | *"[http://books.google.com/books?id=Bu1KAAAAMAAJ&dq=Gerlach%20%22justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&pg=RA1-PA106#v=onepage&q=Gerlach%20%22justice%20of%20the%20peace%22&f=false Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature, Volume 30, Part 1]" 1919-1920 |
Revision as of 06:12, 7 October 2013
- "Statutes of the State of Nevada," February 1, 1911. $900/year for the Justice of the Peace and the Constable. Also, fees associated with civil cases.
- "On receipt of word from the Gerlach constable that if a jail was not soon built he would arrive in Reno some day with at least 21 hoboes, and that he was forced to handcuff the tramps and tie them to trees, no other shelter being provided, the county commissioners decided to erect a new jail there" "History of Washoe County," Reno Evening Gazette, July 31, 1911. Steel cells for the new Gerlach jail arrived July 31, 1911.
- Mont E. Hutchinson: from at least 1919-1920 - 1936
- "Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature, Volume 30, Part 1" 1919-1920
- "Newspaper abstracts," Surprise Valley Record, 1934.
- Ben Johnson?? 1936? - ?
- Reno Gazette, October 20, 1936 Hutchinson had recently died.
- Charles Carter 1950 - 1968
- Mollie Turnbow 1972? - 1977?
- 1970: "In that year, the county commissioners constructed in Gerlach, at a cost of $13,330, a new jail and justice's court of 590 square feet;": History of Washoe County, Minutes of the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners , Jan. 26, 1970
- Phil Thomas 6 years ending in 2003 or 2004
- Terry Graham ? - 2018