O. D. Van Norman: Difference between revisions

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** [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,1369 section 22, T38R22E] (1906-1912)
** [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,1369 section 22, T38R22E] (1906-1912)
*** Section 27 O.D. Van Norman (See also [[Van Norman Springs]]) [http://nvshpo.org/component/census/?view=demographic&id=129411&limitstart=0 1910 Census has O.D. Vannorman] at [[Deep Hole]].  [http://nvshpo.org/component/census/?view=demographic&id=129431&limitstart=0 1910 Census has Otto Vannorman]] at [[Gerlach]]
*** Section 27 O.D. Van Norman (See also [[Van Norman Springs]]) [http://nvshpo.org/component/census/?view=demographic&id=129411&limitstart=0 1910 Census has O.D. Vannorman] at [[Deep Hole]].  [http://nvshpo.org/component/census/?view=demographic&id=129431&limitstart=0 1910 Census has Otto Vannorman]] at [[Gerlach]]
** "Norman" appears on the west side of the Black Rock in "[https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~1952~140027:Nevada-Basin---Topographical-?qvq=q:pub_list_no%3D%220408.000%22;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=11&trs=17 Nevada Basin, Clarence King, 1876]."

Latest revision as of 21:34, 26 December 2024

O.D. Van Norman was one of the members of the 1911 posse that hunted down Mike Daggett's family.[1]

In 1925, Van Norman was quoted about James Raser.

References

  1. "The Last of the Indian Fighters," Lee Juillerat, The Lompoc Record, Sep 28 1979, page 31.