150 years ago
Hail storm: A shower of hail stones as big as cherries fell here yesterday morning. The hail was succeeded by rain and a cool, fresh, delightful atmosphere. The ground was whitened for a while with the hail stones.
130 years ago
Honorable W.W. Hobart, formerly State Controller and afterwards State Senator of Nevada, commonly known as Bill Hobart, was elected a delegate to the California State Convention at the Republican primaries last week. Mr. Hobart had sworn off politics, but the old time spirit came back to him, and he couldn’t keep out of the fight.
100 years ago
Arrangements have been made to hold a memorial service at the University of Nevada gymnasium in honor of Captain Charles T. Boyd, an American officer who was killed in the battle between American and Mexican troops at the battle of Carrizal, Mexico. Boyd, for some time, was commandant of the university cadets.
70 years ago
The first allocation of school shop equipment to come to this state from surplus government war plants is scheduled to arrive in Ely sometime this week, Donald Cameron, state director of vocational education, said today.
50 years ago
Gov. Grant Sawyer has proclaimed the week of Aug. 28 as “Hill-Burton Week” recognizing how the program has helped improve medical care in the state.
30 years ago
Attorney General Brian McKay announced Wednesday that he has appealed a district court decision that held Nevada’s Open Meeting Law allows local government officials to meet in private with their attorneys.
Trent Dolan is the son of Bill Dolan, who wrote this column for the Nevada Appeal from 1947 until his death in 2006.