History of Nevada; . es Dunning; Secretary, E. A. Allen; Treasurer,M. M. Eagan; Marshal R. Y. Woodward. The following are its members:— John H. Dennis, W. E. Ford, G. A. Bauer, A. A. Flint, M. M. Eagan, John Frost, A. Sleinbuck, Wm. AVatson, Geo. Watt, J. E. Rooker, L. Ijoustalot, • A. Sower, Wm. Jlinnick, James Southall, G. A. Douglass, Henry Alayenbaum, L. Steiner, A. R. Gandolfo, M. J. Farrell, J. Mctiinnis, J. Evans, E. S. Samson, P. Lyttleton, II. II. Allen, O. C. Blivens, P. Brannen. J. E. Funston, N. Wallace, Thomas Doyle, A. Patrone, James Murphy, D. Callaghan, J. Bicknell, J. A. Wilso


History of Nevada; . es Dunning; Secretary, E. A. Allen; Treasurer,M. M. Eagan; Marshal R. Y. Woodward. The following are its members:— John H. Dennis, W. E. Ford, G. A. Bauer, A. A. Flint, M. M. Eagan, John Frost, A. Sleinbuck, Wm. AVatson, Geo. Watt, J. E. Rooker, L. Ijoustalot, • A. Sower, Wm. Jlinnick, James Southall, G. A. Douglass, Henry Alayenbaum, L. Steiner, A. R. Gandolfo, M. J. Farrell, J. Mctiinnis, J. Evans, E. S. Samson, P. Lyttleton, II. II. Allen, O. C. Blivens, P. Brannen. J. E. Funston, N. Wallace, Thomas Doyle, A. Patrone, James Murphy, D. Callaghan, J. Bicknell, J. A. Wilson,B. B. Carthra,R. McBelh,R. Y. Woodward,J. P. Thomas,W. H. Moulton,D. C. McKenney,IT. R. Whitehill,P. H. LovcU,A. Nicholle,P. Gross,John ODonnell,S. Fuller, D. L. Hcaly,John Spencer,J. R. Robinson,G. A. Shephard,Thomas Taylor,David Todd,Eli Mclntyre, E. S. Davis,J. Trolson,(Jeo. Hall,John King,Chas. Dunning,Wm. A. Sloan,Charles Kearns,L. Smith, A. C. McCafferty,J. Macavoy,Joaquin Partargo,Thos. Ward,N. Barovich,. PIONEER AND OTHER SOCIETIES. .Gl J. D. Leutyms,A. Minnium,J. L. Fulton,A. E. Shannon,Duncan McCall,A. Bctz,James Sullivan,Fortuna Guis,Roger Conlon, P. Sinnott,James Kyan,\Vm. S. Cooley,I. James,John McFeo,E. A. Allen,S. Crescenzo,Thomas Jones,A. tireenhalgh, P. Farrell. The objects of the society are: To ciiltiviito socialintercoui-se among the members; to collect and pre-serve information concerning the early settlement ofthe country, and to perpetuate the memory of de-parted pioneers. miners union. Unions for mutual protection and relief are as oldas history. The workmen on Solomons Temple aresaid to have had a (ruild or League, the Egyptianworkmen had combinations when thej built the pyr-amids, and the Chinese records make them coevalwith the formation of their government. Whetherbeneficial generally or not is a question that hasoften ]irovoked discussion, and still remains unde-cidetl. Like all organizations lor especial purposesthey are liable to abuse their


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