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Twenty Mile House was a stage stop north of Spanish Springs on the Reno and Ft. Bidwell stage line. | Twenty Mile House was a stage stop north of Spanish Springs on the Reno and Ft. Bidwell stage line. | ||
Rolland Bonham (d. 1952) operated stage stops in the area: [[Twenty Mile House]], [[Sheepshead | Sheep's Head Station]], [[Round Hole | Round Hole Station]]. <ref name="NevadaTheSilverState">[https://books.google.com/books?ei=ydt0VaaMKpeKoQS7l4E4&id=f9gjAQAAIAAJ&dq=nevada%2C+the+silver+state+-+volume+2&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Bonham Nevada: The Silver State]," vol. 2, p. 859, Western States Historical Publishers, 1970.</ref> | |||
* Quarter ending on Dec. 31, 1912: Rural Liquor Licenses in Gerlach:<ref>"[https://books.google.com/books?id=EdxKAAAAMAAJ&vq=Twenty%20Mile%20House&dq=Gerlach%20Cafe%20nevada%20-bruno&pg=RA2-PA34#v=snippet&q=Gerlach&f=false Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly],"..., Volume 26, Part 2, p. 34, 1913.</ref> | * Quarter ending on Dec. 31, 1912: Rural Liquor Licenses in Gerlach:<ref>"[https://books.google.com/books?id=EdxKAAAAMAAJ&vq=Twenty%20Mile%20House&dq=Gerlach%20Cafe%20nevada%20-bruno&pg=RA2-PA34#v=snippet&q=Gerlach&f=false Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly],"..., Volume 26, Part 2, p. 34, 1913.</ref> |
Revision as of 06:36, 9 June 2015
Twenty Mile House was a stage stop north of Spanish Springs on the Reno and Ft. Bidwell stage line.
Rolland Bonham (d. 1952) operated stage stops in the area: Twenty Mile House, Sheep's Head Station, Round Hole Station. [1]
- Quarter ending on Dec. 31, 1912: Rural Liquor Licenses in Gerlach:[2]
- Tilton & McPhail 20-Mile House $15.00
References
- ↑ Nevada: The Silver State," vol. 2, p. 859, Western States Historical Publishers, 1970.
- ↑ "Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly,"..., Volume 26, Part 2, p. 34, 1913.
- GNIS Twenty Mile House (historical)
- Citation: "Original township survey plats, published in the 1800's. 1907"