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Hughes was Constable in 1926
1920 election
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** 1915: [[Shootout at Hualipi Flats]].
** 1915: [[Shootout at Hualipi Flats]].
** 1919-1920: [http://books.google.com/books?id=Bu1KAAAAMAAJ&dq=Constable%20Hutchinson%20gerlach%20nevada&pg=RA1-PA106#v=onepage&q=Constable%20Hutchinson%20gerlach%20nevada&f=true Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly of the Thirtieth Session of the Legislature of Nevada, Volume 30, Part 1]
** 1919-1920: [http://books.google.com/books?id=Bu1KAAAAMAAJ&dq=Constable%20Hutchinson%20gerlach%20nevada&pg=RA1-PA106#v=onepage&q=Constable%20Hutchinson%20gerlach%20nevada&f=true Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly of the Thirtieth Session of the Legislature of Nevada, Volume 30, Part 1]
* Roy Felts defeated R. H. Murdock, incumbent. The vote was 26 to 11. Source: Reno Evening Gazett, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/reno-evening-gazette/1920/10-01/page-11 Candidates Trip Made Interesting by Crazy Man]," October 1, 1920, p. 11.
* [[Henry J. Hughes]] Constable for 10 years at some point.
* [[Henry J. Hughes]] Constable for 10 years at some point.
** In 1926, during the filming of [[Motion_Pictures#The_Winning_of_Barbara_Worth_.281926.29 | The Winning of Barbara Worth]], "Gerlach's constable, Henry Hughes, had become a popular figure with the California visitors, ..." (Source: http://www.silentsaregolden.com/articles/barbaraworthmakingof.html)
** In 1926, during the filming of [[Motion_Pictures#The_Winning_of_Barbara_Worth_.281926.29 | The Winning of Barbara Worth]], "Gerlach's constable, Henry Hughes, had become a popular figure with the California visitors, ..." (Source: http://www.silentsaregolden.com/articles/barbaraworthmakingof.html)

Revision as of 23:54, 21 December 2015

See Also

References

  • "Statutes of the State of Nevada," February 1, 1911. $900/year for the Gerlach 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.
  • San Francisco Chronicle, "Unique Jail of New Railroad Town to go," Aug. 6, 1911 p. 46. A description of Gerlach's first jail, which was a chains attached to a telephone pole.