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* [http://tomgreenphotography.com/bonhamranchphotos.html Laird Spring] (Tom Green Photography) "gunned down in his cabin"
* [http://tomgreenphotography.com/bonhamranchphotos.html Laird Spring] (Tom Green Photography) "gunned down in his cabin"


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Revision as of 21:28, 8 November 2014

Laird Spring is located on the west side of the Smoke Creek Desert.

Edward Laird

A post to Ancestry.com says that Edward Laird was murdered in 1917. However, the 1920-21 Reno City Directory has a "Laird Ed" living in nearby Sheepshead.


References

  • Reno Evening Gazette, January 14, 1889. Warren and Ed Laird were indicted for cattle stealing turned themselves in and were locked up. Bail was set at $6000.
  • Reno Evening Gazette, September 25, 1890. Ed Laird in Rodeo.
  • Reno Weekly Gazette And Stockman, p4. October 24, 1895. Ed. Laird came to town and reported that A. A. Smith tried to poison him with strychnine.
  • October 31, 1895. A. A. Smith charged with attempted poisoning.
  • December 12, 1895. Ed Laird brought in from Round Hole and went on to Winnemucca as a witness against "M. Echever ria" who was charged with killing two men at Limbo
  • Reno, Washoe Cty, Nevada 1920-21 City Directory Page 234 Lists Bonham Bros. and Bonham, Maud (milliner) along with others.
    • "SHEEPSHEAD. A postoffice on Smoke Creek, 20 miles north of Sand pass, the shipping point on WP Ry, 36 miles northeast of Amdee Cal, and 71 miles north of Reno, the county seat and banking point. Stockraising is the principal occupation.
    • ...
    • Laird Ed, horse dlr
  • Edward Laird (Ancestry.com)
  • Laird Spring (Tom Green Photography) "gunned down in his cabin"