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by Scott Schrantz
Posted Sunday, March 23, 2008 at 05:34 PM | Permalink
The Appeal has two articles online today about Carson City's early years. Guy Rocha continues his story with a look at the fates of one of the founders of Carson City, Frank Proctor. And Sue Ballew looks at the aftermath of the Pyramid Lake War, along with a few comments from myself on the fate of Anton Tjader, a doctor who was thought killed in the ambush but actually survived.
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