History of Nevada; . es, who gave it the nameof Trespass. Eventually the material was taken toWhite Pine County by J. J. Ayres and C. A. V. Put-nam, where it was used at Hamilton in publishing theInland Empire. Finallj, Gov. L. R. Bradley becom-ing ])roprietor, transferred this wandering estab-lishment to Holmes C. Patrick, who removed it toStockton, California, and John Church, in a lucidinterval, assured us that in this last move the ma-terial should have been accompanied by all itsfonnerproprietors, whom he considered proper subjects forthe Insane Asylum at that place. The Republican, at St
History of Nevada; . es, who gave it the nameof Trespass. Eventually the material was taken toWhite Pine County by J. J. Ayres and C. A. V. Put-nam, where it was used at Hamilton in publishing theInland Empire. Finallj, Gov. L. R. Bradley becom-ing ])roprietor, transferred this wandering estab-lishment to Holmes C. Patrick, who removed it toStockton, California, and John Church, in a lucidinterval, assured us that in this last move the ma-terial should have been accompanied by all itsfonnerproprietors, whom he considered proper subjects forthe Insane Asylum at that place. The Republican, at Stockton, California, was forthree jcars printed with this old Silver Age material,when that paper sus])ended. The Aarroiv-Gaiu/e,edited and published by W. N. Glenn, succeededthe The office was then liought by Bockwith, who issued therefrom the Dnilij Courier,a seven-day newspaper, until aftei- the electionof Newton Booth as Governor. In .Vpril, 1874, De Force Gordon purchased the wreck to. J^fig^frAn Hitcbi- Hon. Harry R. Mighels Was born in Minot, ^faine, November 3,1830. He hadone brother, George. When ho was two years oldhis parents left ifinot and took up their residence inPortland. His father, Jesse Wedgwood Mighels,was a graduate of the iMedioal College at Dart-mouth, New Hampshire. His mother and HenryW. Longfellow were schoolmates. After leaving the public school at Portland, heattempted to learn the watchmakers trade, but mak-ing no headway relinquished it at the end of twomonths. After his brief apprenticeship he studiednavigation. In 1847. he went to Cincinnati with his father andstudied medicine a year, and got some smattering ofthe art of painting in oil. On the first of August,1850, he started for California in company with SolonG. Burch. They went to New Orleans and then bysailing vessel to Greytown (San Juan del Norte), inthe Mesquito Kingdom. They then ascended theSan Juan Hiver, crossed Lake Nicaragua to thetown of (iranada and wen
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