150 years ago
Money for the soldiers. Major Drew, Paymaster, U.S.A., passed through here yesterday, in the Pioneer Stage, on his way to Salt Lake City. He takes with home some $350,000 in currency to pay off the troops with. Good chance for road agents.
130 years ago
Nevada names. At the expense of considerable research, the Reveille has collected the following list of the origin of many of the names of Nevada towns, counties and rivers; Virginia City was named from “Old Virginia,” an early pioneer character who christened the new town after himself during a drinking spree. Carson City and Carson River after Kit Carson, the famous scout. Winnemucca, from the old Paiute chief. Reno, from Gen. Reno, killed at battle of Ball’s Bluff. (Continued on Saturday).
100 years ago
Word has been received that W.W. Booth, editor of the Bonanza, was released from the custody of the sheriff of Nye County at noon yesterday at the order of the State Board of Parole.
70 years ago
Doomed to serve as a “Guinea pig” as the navy conducts atomic bomb tests this spring, a former crewman of the famed USS Nevada wrote to Gov. Vail Pittman this week urging the state executive to save the ship from the bottom of the Pacific.
50 years ago
Two young Tonopah men died early Sunday after their car went out of control along U.S. Highway 95 and rolled over several times near Coaldale. Nevada’s highway death toll remains at 29 for the year.
30 years ago
New owners of the Territorial Enterprise said their free-wheeling news stories and editorials resulted in someone planting a smoke bomb under the publisher’s home here.
Trent Dolan is the son of Bill Dolan, who wrote this column for the Nevada Appeal from 1947 until his death in 2006.