97-354 |
Heirs of Martin Sheen |
Feb. 14, 1902 |
[$550 for] lots 19 and 20, Main Street West (Heirs: Katie Wilson, Annie Wilson, Louise McDonald, Mary Schneily, Margaret Rossi.) |
|
DB112-96 |
Truckee Lumber Co. |
Nov. 15, 1909 |
Lot 14, Truckee Lumber Co. |
|
HB4-474 |
|
Aug. 8, 1881 |
Starting at the northwest corner of Joseph Marzen property,running 100 feet to Bridge Street, then 95 ft. south along Bridge St. |
|
54-646 |
M. Enright |
Mar. 17, 1877 |
Mollie Daly's house and lot. Property description: East Main St., bounded on south by lot of Frank Rabel and on east by hay yard of Joseph Gray. |
|
Supr. Ct. Case 270 ; |
|
Feb. 6, 1886 |
Probate. Pet. Ltrs. Adm. ..4 lots val. $1550. Lot 12, dbl. bldg., $400; lot 13, dbl bldg, $250; lot 14, saloon, $350; lot 15, dbl. bldg., $250, lot 16 vacant, $50. No known kin. |
|
3-92 |
|
Oct. 26, 1869 |
One lot purchased from P.K. Bortle (Deed Oct. 25, 1869) 50 foot north frontage running back south 50 feet to the north side of the Truckee River; bounded on east by Joseph Murphy and on west by Granderson Jones, a colored man [sic] |
|
3-2 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Jan. 12, 1869 |
Lot on north side of West Main bounded on east by Chinese Wash House, on north by vacant land, and on west by William Roberts. (50 x 90) |
|
30-621 |
Church & Hawley |
March 14, 1868 |
[$120 for] town lot, "Treat Lot"; south side DLWR bounded on south by CPRR and on east and west by lands of W.B. Campbell. |
|
2-520 |
Frederick Burckhalter |
July 11, 1877 |
Two-year saloon lease. Two certain rooms in "concrete building". One on Front Street; next east of F. Burckhalter & Co. Store and west of rooms leased to W.W Telegraph Company. Another room in rear east of building. |
|
44-156 |
James Sweeney |
Feb. 8, 1873 |
Thirty-nine ft. on Front St. adjoining Sisson & Wallace Co., purchased from CPRR as Sweeney Stables. Recorded in Lander Co. NV. |
|
51-488 |
L.E. Doan, John I. Friend, W.E. Terry, Sacramento |
July 11, 1876 |
[$1.00 for] quitclaim for property described as starting at a rock marked "B" near slab at Bridge of Boca Mill and Ice Co., then due west to north bank of Big Truckee River, then along north bank 130 rods to stone monument marked "B", then due south to north bank of Big Truckee River, then south back to start [located in NE and NW 1/4 Sec. 28, T 18, N R 17E]; six acres and right of way for side track and bridge from line of CPRR to Boca Brewing Co., Brewery [track runs across east Quarter of Section 38.] |
|
3-51 |
|
June 11, 1869 |
Fronting 24 feet on East Main Lots 17 and 18, block C of the CPRR survey. Extending through to Free Stone Street, to alley C; bounded on east by E.L. Bradshaw and on west by M. Prescott |
|
36-472 |
A.B. Shafer & wife [Katy] |
Mar. 10, 1870 |
[$700 for] parcel and buildings--Shafer's Restaurant--on Front St. 200 ft. from CPRR tracks; east half of lot 14,12.5 ft frontage extending back 90 ft. to the alley toward 2nd St. |
|
59-716 |
Charles Crocker |
Sept. 18, 1880 |
[$75 for] strip of land in north subdivision, Block B, commencing 173 feet west of Gray's west line of said block; extending west to the east line of the 'West 150 feet of said north subdivision'. Bounded on the north by East Main Street, on south by alley (50 feet frontage). Sold by Joanna Adolph to Elvira M. Rossarini, Jan 17, 1921 together with Lot 10, Block B. Mentions warehouse and barn. |
|
3-140 |
|
Nov. 4, 1907 |
Power of Attorney granted to W.H. Kruger, J.B. Giffen, Notary Public. |
|
56-252 |
Charles Crocker |
Mar. 25, 1879 |
[$600 for] "Block of Land for Chinatown", 512-feet southwest of Station on CPRR...(Recorded June 7, 1879, by John A. Rapp) |
|
56-220 |
Joseph Marzen, Sr. |
Oct. 9, 1876 |
Property starting at iron peg on east side of Tahoe Wagon road, then 269 ft. sw, then 200 ft. se, then 219 ft. e, then 158 ft. n, then 275 ft. to beginning; Marzen Slaughter House |
|
46-223 |
J.H. Hoadley |
Aug. 1, 1873 |
[$50,000 for] Hoadley's 1/2 int. in Truckee Lumber Co., (sawmill, sash factory, dwelling, lodging house, boarding house, offices, blacksmithshop, stock, machinery, water wheels, ponds dams, shutes; and 1/2 int. in w1/2sec 27, T17, NR16e; and all int. in Geisendorfer house and barn....) |
|
32-702 |
John M. Coolbroth |
Nov. 2, 1868 |
One third interest in Lots 38 and 39, Magnolia Saloon and Theater fronting on north side of Main St. [opposite the Freight Depot of the CPRR fronting on road leading from Main to depot]. Lots 38 and 39 sold to J.N. Miller by Chas. Crocker 8/15/1868. Including billiard tables, bar fixtures, bottles and liquor. |
|
32-590 |
Joseph Gray |
Dec. 4, 1868 |
Town of Truckee, south side of Donner Lake Wagon Road, starting at a point 12 ft. from Sisson Egbert & Co. stable and on west side of same, extending westerly along Donner Lake Wagon Road 32 ft, and back to the Section line of Section 10, Township 17, Range 16 East. |
|
32-704 |
W.B. Campbell |
Dec. 18, 1868 |
[$50 for lot] ...from southwest corner of Weller and Morris lot [Oasis Saloon], westerly 30 ft. on Front St. to alley between the Essex Saloon and Burckhalter Store, then north 90 ft. on easterly line of alley, then east 30 ft to west line of Weller and Morris, then south 90 ft. to beginning. |
|
40-629 |
Samuel B. Weller |
April 5, 1872 |
[$1000 for] lot 9 Front Street including all the land between the stone store wall of F. Burckhalter & Co. and Weller's Store with the use of Weller's wall for the construction of one or more stories of a fire proof building to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar; extending back to the alley (25 foot frontage) Survey C.Crocker of the Town of Truckee. Acknowledged before Justice of Peace, John Keiser. |
|
32-709 |
A.M. Vaughn |
Feb. 16, 1869 |
[$250 for lot] ...fronting on south side of Main Street, from a point 24 ft. 9 in. from Norton's Blacksmith Shop extending along Main St. West to alley between Burckhalter's Store and Essex Saloon, then south along alley to [another] alley marked on map, official survey of C. Crocker, then along said alley [marked as lying between Front and Main] to present corner of Vaughn's, and then from alley along line of Vaughn's present house to point of beginning on Main. |
|
51-213 |
Charles Burckhalter of Vallejo, CA |
Apr. 18, 1876 |
Southwest quarter, Section 14, Township 17, North Range 17 East |
|
51-340 |
Alexander Scott |
March 11, 1875 |
Northwest quarter, Section 12, Township 17, North Range 17 East. |
|
55-489 |
Nancy June Liles |
Sept. 10, 1878 |
From northeast corner of lot (T.C. Plunkett and wife to F. Burckhalter) to northwest corner of lot of F. Burckhalter occupied by him continuously since July 1871, thence southwest 90 ft on westerly line of lot;. then 29 ft.west to southeast corner of lot of T.C. Plunkett, then. north 90 ft.on easterly line of Plunkett's lot; all land between Plunkett and Burckhalter, southeast quarter of Section 10, Township 17, North Range 16 East, same as conveyed by Elle Ellen. |
|
32-71 |
Charles Crocker of Sacramento, CA |
Aug. 31, 1868 |
[$400 for] Bl. B., Lot 7, 30' frontage ext. 90 ft. to alley. |
|
54-485 |
T.C. Plunkett & Catherine his wife of Tuscarora Co. NV |
Oct. 18, 1876 |
Lot on Ellen's Hill or East High St starting on the south side of an alley leading east from where Ellen's residence formerly stood at a point on alley in direct [line] with west side of Mrs. Lyle's. |
|
96-147 |
Truckee Lumber Co. |
Aug. 1, 1893 |
[Property] starting at a hole in a boulder filled with lead on Donner Lake Wagon Road 10 ft. 6 in. from sw corner of house known as "Barnum House" west 50 ft. along north side of road ...being land partly occupied by dwelling house and improvements of A.C. Bruno. |
|
50-713 |
James Reed |
Aug. 16, 1876 |
[$100 for] "Reed's House". Property description: Bounded on northeast by house of Mrs. V.A. Rainford, on west by walk leading up the hill and on the south by East Main Street. (Recorded Aug. 17, 1876 by D.J. Crowley.) |
|
61-562 |
Charles Crocker |
Dec. 12, 1881 |
[$60 for] west 22 ft. lot 20 and east 8 feet lot 21 north side Main Street East. |
|
Supr. Ct. Case 388 ; |
|
July 23,1888 |
Probate: Common law wife of James Reed. Bequeaths house and portions lots 20(22 ft) and 21 (8 ft), north side East Main Street to Reed. |
|
3-41 |
|
May 10, 1869 |
Fronting 24 feet on East Main and extending back 90 feet; bounded on east by H. Tangerman and on the west by John A. Wilson. |
|
3-69 |
|
Aug. 6, 1869 |
Twenty five feet on the north side of the CPRR and on north side of so-called Front Street and running north 90 feet to alley; bounded on east by the Chinese Wash House, on west by the house formerly known as Catherine Francis Hotel (25 x 90). |
|
53-149 |
Charles Crocker |
Feb. 1, 1876 |
[$1 and lot 40 on Main St. East, north side] for west 22 ft, lot 41, north side Main St. East.) |
|
1-5 |
United States of America |
Act of Congress July 1, 1862, amended July 2, 1864 |
U.S. Patent # 5 for construction of Pacific Railroad and Telegraph, granting the company alternate sections of public land designated by odd numbers to the amount of ten alternate sections per mile on each side of the railroad (within 20 miles) not previously sold reserved or otherwise disposed of...and to which a Preemption of Homestead claim may not have attached at the time the line of said Road is definitely fixed. [CPRR's selection of land, filed in State Land Office June 21, 1869, claimed all of Section 15, (Township 17 North, Range 16 East) which encompassed all of the town of Truckee subject to the pre-emptive claims of Coburn, Gray, MacDonald, McConnell and others.] |
|
17-458 |
Jackson McConnell & wife Elizabeth |
June 12, 1865 |
Lying on the Truckee River and supposed to be in County of Nevada. Starting at a large pine close to the River and ten feet north of MacDonald's fence (cross and 3 notches inscribed on north side) N 44 deg W 118 rods to another pine (same inscription), S 46 deg 30 W 260 rods to another pine (etc.), S 44 deg E 80 rods, N 53 deg 30 E 262 rods back to start. Survey of E.A. Phelps, 21 July 1864. (See also Deed Bk 12, Pg. 693, where S.S. Coburn is among investors in the Black Hawk Ext. of Quartz mine, August 8, 1863). |
|
2-526 |
|
Nov. 18, 1867 |
Starting about 20 feet from house at northwest corner of property and extending east on the line of the Dutch Flat-Donner Lake Wagon Road 300 feet to Potter's Butcher Shop, then south, at right angles, to the CPRR line [200 feet from rail bed], then go west on the [railroad] line to a point 20 feet west of house and back at right angle to starting point. Enclosed with picket fence. Village of Coburn's Station. |
|
32-275 |
Charles Johnson |
Nov. 17, 1868 |
[$500 for] lot on north side of Main St.; bounded on west by MissMcCormack's lot; on east by "Mansion House" (25 x 90) |
|
34-589 |
Henry & Marian Hall |
Nov. 18, 1869 |
[$300 for] house and 32-ft. lot on Main St. ext. 110 ft. Property description: bounded on north by property of Joseph Gray and on south by premises of Henry Hall known as the Orleans Saloon and Lodging House. |
|
9-599 |
Martin Ford |
July 10, 1869 |
[Lawsuit on default filed Sept. 6, 1872, 14th Dist. Court, Nev. Co.] Property description: north side of the "Back Street"...opposite the saloon of one Carroll and the Truckee Brewery...extends back northerly between parallel lines 80 feet; bounded on east by ...Fountain, on the north by the store lot of Weller & Morris; on the west by the blacksmith's shop. Commonly known as the "Mountain House". |
|
44-446 |
James Sweeney |
August 11, 1873 |
[$150 for] quitclaim to Lot 11, Bl. A., Orig. Survey of Truckee, fronting 30 ft. on Main St. bounded on west by lot formerly occupied by ... 'Old Coburn Barn'. Recorded in Elko, NV 8/13/1873, notarized by R.R. Bigelow.. |
|
106-253 |
J.T. Laity |
Feb. 5, 1907 |
[$600 + for] Lots 44-46, north side of Main St. West and all land in front and south to Main St. West less that deeded by A.C. Cooke 1/17/1906 to F.M and Mary Rutherford excepted. With blacksmith shop, wagon shop, storage shed, cabin..... |
|
2-106 |
|
Aug. 7, 1863 |
In Little York. |
|
36-485 |
Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) |
June 9, 1870 |
[P.N. 360: $1600 for] All of Section 15 above (Town of Truckee) reserving a strip 400-feet wide lying equally on each side of the tracks...including water rights for the railroad. |
|
3-273 |
Jane Davies |
June 22, 1903 |
Davies Box Factory and Sawmill, Tahoe Box Factory and Saw Mill, 3334 shares of capital stock etc. |
|
46-246 |
John F. Moody |
Sept. 10, 1873 |
[$1350 for property] on north side Front St. bounded on east by Keiser House, on west by Odd Fellows Hall and attached thereto, now having a 2-story brick building known as Davis and Richmond Vegetable Store (lot = 19 x 90) |
|
32-566 |
Susan Baldwin |
Jan. 14, 1869 |
[$500 ] for lot 16[sic 15?], Bl. B, on Railroad or official map of Truckee; bounded on east by F. Pawson [sic] Clothing Store; on west by Shafer's Restaurant and on south by Front Street (25 ft ext. back 40 ft north); known as'Cosmopolitan Saloon', |
|
34-119 |
Jerry Payne |
Aug. 16, 1869 |
[$500 for] lot in Bl. C. east of Bridge St., bounded on east by J.B. Hilton's lot, on north by Seth Martin's lot, on west by M. Borowski's lot, fronting 25 ft. on Alley C, ext. back 45 ft north to Seth Martin. |
|
49-414 |
E.J. Brickell & W.H. Kruger |
July 6, 1875 |
[Property] on south side Donner Lake Wagon Road commencing 58 ft. from west corner of J.C. Walker's lot, 162 ft. along wagon road... |
|
96-158 |
Truckee Lumber Co. |
May 25, 1901 |
[$100 for] property on DonnerLake Wagon Road 8 ft. east of Joseph Hilton's house, north side of road with frame building (old harness shop). |
|
58-556 |
H.W. Roberts |
Nov. 11, 1880 |
[Property] on Dutch Flat Wagon Road east of the road leading north to old saw mill, bounded on east by Section line, on west and south by the roads. |
|
2-621 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Dec. 2, 1868 |
North side of Second Street or the old Donner Lake Wagon Road 25 feet; running back 90 feet; bounded on east by Charles Shirland's Truckee Exchange (Abandoned April 8, 1869 bounded on west by Joseph P. Robinson) |
|
3-294 |
J. Davis Liquor Co. |
Nov. 2, 1903 |
Sale of stock of wine, liquors and cigars in Gilt Edge Saloon, set in building owned by estate of J.G. Booth. |
|
35-664 |
Henry & Marian Hall |
Jul. 11, 1870 |
[$150] for property sold to Hall by W.B. Campbell, July 29, 1869. Property description: 25-feet on south side of Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road (DF&DLWR) adjacent Orleans Saloon. |
|
3-74 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Sept. 4, 1869 |
South side of East Main Street, bounded on the west by the Mountain House lot and premises lately occupied by Barney Connolly; and on the east by lot and premises of W. Varner, James Scobie and James Munroe. |
|
33-636 |
Catherine Francis |
June 28, 1869 |
[$600 for] Catherine Francis Boarding Lodge House, Front St. adjoining Cary House on east, Brown's Saloon on west, nearly opposite old Turn Table of CPRR (20 x 40). |
|
105-54 |
Leonora G. McGlashan |
Sept. 14, 1905 |
[$300 for] west 22 ft. lot 20, east 8 ft. lot 21, north side East Main Street, same conv. by E.A. Keiser to L.G. McGlashan Dec. 16, 1890. |
|
30-407 |
S.S. Coburn & Julia Coburn |
Nov. 25, 1867 |
[$600 for] undivided half interest in certain town lot and the Blacksmith Shop thereon standing situated in Coburn Station, bounded on west by open ground or common in front of Campbell's Hotel; on south by CPRR; on east by lot and premises of James Sweeney; on north by the Donner Lake Wagon Road and by the lot and premises of W.C. Richmond. Also half interest in iron, steel, wood, lumber, tools, coal, machinery and fixtures belonging to or attached to blacksmith shop. |
|
15-361 |
L.W. MacDonald |
Aug. 16, 1864 |
On Dutch Flat-Donner Lake wagon road in Donner Lake Valley and on the north side of Big Truckee River 3 miles east of Donner Lake. Two quarter sections containing timber land. Surveyed by Wardlow starting at a yellow pine on the north bank of the Big Truckee River, corners defined by posts inscribed J&HG |
|
27-381 |
Kernen, John |
Dec. 18, 1866 |
[$2,000 for] the one undivided half of what is known as the Shaffer's Saw Mill located near the Truckey River [Section 15] which said mill is run by stream also an undivided half of all trucks, wagons, oxen and everything belonging to or appertaining to a Steam Saw Mill. |
|
55-175 |
M.K. Burke, est. |
June 26, 1875 |
[$7000] Public probate sale, est. of M.K. Burke dec., "Keiser House", north side of Front St. bounded on east by the old Heyman property; on west by brick store of Hamlet Davis. |
|
57-253 |
Wah Lee [Fong Lee?] |
Feb. 252, 1879 |
[$166.50 for]portions of lots 44, 45 Main Street West 30 ft. west of west line of Fong Lee's brick store and extending west 22 ft, then at right angles 100 ft. toward the Hill, then east 22 ft, then at right angles to beginning (to Joseph Gray, E.J. Brickell, F. Burckhalter and John F. Moody. |
|
50-41- |
William H. Hurd |
July 19, 1875 |
[Property] bounded on west by Brick Building of A. Johnson and on east by stone and brick building of W.H. Hurd [lot 19, saloon] fronting 17 feet on Front Street running northerly 90 feet to alley, known as lot 18, Block B. Also one undivided half of dwelling wall on the west line or side of said first party's building from the basement or foundation of said wall up to a line even with the top of the wall of the building now on said above described lot, the wall hereby conveyed being one story high. |
|
35-55 |
S.B. Weller & Henry Morris |
Dec. 20, 1869 |
Four lots beginning with (1) Lot 11, north side Front Street (25 x 90 with stone building occupied by sellers); (2) lot adjoining on 'south' (25 x 90 with wooden building occupied by M. Borowski Saloon; (3) 2/3 interest in an unspecified lot on Front street (25 x 90 frame building occupied by Harrison's fruit and variety store); (4) & (5) not abstracted. (Sold 'for value received'). Sold to Weil and back to Weller and Morris in 1871. Sold to Greenbaum Sept. 13, 1874 (Deed Bk 48, Pg. 307). |
|
48-59 |
James A. Lindsey |
July 28, 1874 |
On River Street bounded on west by Frank Pauson, on east by Burk. |
|
27-365 |
S.S. Coburn |
Oct. 9, 1866 |
[$700 for] a certain lot of land with saloon building standing theron, on north side of Donner Lake and Dutch Flat Wagon Road opposite the Public House at what is known as Coburn Station, said lot fronting on said road 30 ft. and extending back 100 ft. |
|
3-485 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Feb. 18, 1874 |
[Lot #7, High St] bounded on north by vacant ground, on east by W.H. Hurd [Lot] # 6, on south by vacant ground, on west by Nelson Martin [Lot] # 8. |
|
38-123 |
Charles Crocker |
Aug. 13, 1869 |
[$400 for] lot 26, Bl. B. |
|
2-637 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Dec. 1, 1868 |
Town of Truckee lot 7, block B purchased from Charles Crocker. |
|
2-622 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Dec. 3, 1868 |
North side of Main Street or Donner Lake Wagon Road, fronting 30 feet on road; bounded on east by Gilbert & Co.; on north by Joseph Gray and others; on west by vacant land of CPRR. (30 x 100) |
|
53-147 |
Charles Crocker |
Feb. 1, 1876 |
[$50 for] east 16 ft, lot 6, north side Main St. West. |
|
53-148 |
Charles Crocker |
Feb. 1, 1876 |
[$25 for] 14 ft frontage on north side Main St. commencing 4 ft. west of the west boundary line of lot 45, Main St. East, and extending west the said 14 ft. from said point and extending back from the fontage line of said Main St. 90 ft. |
|
140-248 |
Gunnerson |
June 7, 1926 |
[$10 for property] starting at a point 20 feet south of Southwest corner lot 17, River Front West of Bridge Street; running west 50 feet, then south 100 feet to Truckee River, east 50 feet on river and 100 back to start. |
|
129-62 |
W.A. Bucknam |
July 14, 1911 |
[$1.00 for] Lot 11, Block 221, Donner Camp, Bucknam Tract with right of way across the east 25 feet of NW Qtr Sec. 18, Twp 17N, Range 16 E, being a strip of land on the east side of said section, 25 ft in width and 810 feet long extending from the southwest corner of Bucknam Tract, Donner Camp to the shore of Donner Lake. Deed April 22, 1919.. |
|
3-237 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Feb. 20, 1871 |
30 feet frontage on High Street extending back 80 feet; bounded on east by M.W. Church and on the west by Waller. |
|
39-650 & 42-285 |
Joseph Marzen |
Oct. 14, 1871 |
That certain one foot of land lying on Front St. Bounded on the east by lot of Joseph Marzen and the order of IOOF #102 of Truckee and on the west by the lot of William H. Hurd. Also the one half of the certain wall known as the west half of the Odd Fellows Hall adjoining the one foot of land above described....But more particularly for the purpose of inserting sills upon the undivided one half of said wall for a structure of one or more stories of building erected or to be erected by the party of second part on the lot of William H. Hurd and the one foot of land herein described....) |
|
63-665 |
H.W. & Joanna Roberts & John Keiser |
Sept. 31, 1881 |
Starting at southwest corner of lot near and north of Sample Post running east 60' then north 100' to west end of water closet set at east side of Trout Creek to a fence and running thence along the line of fence to point of beginning. |
|
63-449 |
E.J. Brickell & W.J. Kruger |
Apr. 23, 1883 |
Block B, lot 15, [25 ft. Front. St x 90 ft. ext. back to alley] bounded on east by lot of J. Lewison; on west by lot occupied as Drug Store of Booth, plus bldg. known as the Eureka Saloon, also joint part. wall of J.L. Lewison's bldg ext. whole length of bldg. on the east; the west wall of the Eureka Saloon having been put up at sole expense of the grantors. |
|
38-415 |
Charles Crocker |
Nov. 24, 1868 |
[$175] for west half, lot 11, Bl. B, fronting on Plaza 12.5 ft. extending back to alley; See also Bk. 38, p. 123, Feb. 24, 1868 |
|
4-86(Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Feb 26, 1877 |
Residing with husband...lot and premises on north side of High Street, bounded on east by lot and dwelling of W.S. Hopkins and on the west by lot and dwelling of J. Stoll |
|
77-61 |
James Reed |
Dec. 13, 1890 |
[$180 for] west 22 ft lot 20 and east 8 ft. lot 21, north side East Main St. (See Dec. 12, 1881 Crocker to Carasco) |
|
55-178 |
Charles Crocker |
Sept. 3, 1870 |
[$400 for ] Block B, Lot 23, 25 ft. fronting on the Plaza. |
|
55-179 |
James Sweeney |
Sept. 20, 1872 |
[$150 for]Front St. in Bl. B and known as the lot formerly occupied by [Sweeney] previous to the last fire in Truckee as his Meat Market and bounded on the east by "Webber House" and bounded on the west by what was known as the Phoenix Saloon and containing 25 ft of frontage extending back to the alley, more or less, said lot being now occupied by the Kizer House [sic]. |
|
33-6 |
M.D.; & Ella Webber |
Nov. 8, 1868 |
[$1,000 for] lot and house westerly [sic] side of Front St. between houses of C. Burckhalter on west and Louis Derr on east (25 x 80), known as "Webber House". |
|
2-390 |
Webber, M.D. |
Nov. 28, 1868 |
[$1000 for] sale of hotel goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, and effects. Schedule A attached includes a detailed inventory of all items in hotel such as: 20 single bedsteads, 29 blankets, 29 comforters, 25 single 'pulu' matrases, 2 double pulu matrases, 2 straw matrases, 3 wash bowls, 4 chairs, 3 chambers, 2 hogs...[both parties residents of the Town of Truckee.] | |
Probate Case # 542) |
|
Deceased June 26, 1891 |
[Cross ref. probate of E.J. Brickell]. Heirs: wife Mary Adella Kruger; daughters Mrs. Ada Gardner, Gisela, Adella and Annie Kruger; sons Eugene K. and Harry Kruger; son in law Alan Gardner; sister Frederika and her daus. Bertha and Mary and sons Gustave, Herman and Willie; Fred Katz, Charles F. Sonne. Attorney: C.F. McGlashan Executors: Mary Kruger and J.S. Merguire. Claim against estate submitted by Patrick Henry. Question of attorney's fees went all the way to the State Supreme Court. Half dozen file folders with property descriptions, bills for services rendered and other descriptive data. |
|
114-135 |
Truckee Lumber Co. |
April 17, 1911 |
[$10 for] All of Sec. 15, Twp. 17, Rge 16E. (Assume this means those parcels within the Section owned by Truckee Lumber Co.--not the whole Section.) Kruger Estate grants power of attorney to O.C. Haslett, Power of Attorney Bk 3, Pg. 655, May 17, 1911. |
|
56-507 |
J.C. & Mary Walker |
Oct. 29, 1879 |
[$250 for]property in west side of Truckee starting 158 ft. from nw corner of E.J. Brickell's dwelling, running 75 ft. on Donner Lake Wagon Road, then sw 255 ft. to large rock, then e 75 ft/ then 255 to beginning; with dwelling house and other improvements erected. |
|
45-376 |
Sheriff's Sale |
Mar. 18, 1873 |
|
|
" |
W.C. Richmond |
June 28, 1869 |
24 ft. fronting on north side Main St. extending south [sic] 60 ft, bounded on west by house and lot of Chinamen (formerly Phillips), bounded on east by house and lot next adjacent to J.P. Hanks boarding house, together with wood shed, same property occupied by me prior to April 1869." |
|
2-470 |
Seth Martin |
Sept. 8, 1875 |
Lumber, Sage Hen Creek, Mill on Prosser Creek. Flume to CPRR |
|
51-676 |
Charles Crocker |
Sept. 23, 1876 |
[$200 for] west 15 feet 3 inches, lot 2; and east 2 ft. 9 inches, lot 3, fronting on north side Main Street West in Chinatown. |
|
21-481 |
Joshua W. Small |
March 3, 1866 |
[$500 for] Tin Shop setting on Heath Lot on C St. with tools and fixtures. [All parties residents of Summit City (Meadow Lake)]. |
|
3-67 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Aug. 12, 1869 |
Block C east of Bridge Street; bounded on east by J. Lincoln, on west by M. Borowsky and on south by Jerry Payne. |
|
5-18 |
|
Feb. 2, 1885 |
[$1000 for that] known as E.H. Gaylord's property and sold by him to Pembroke Murray and by Murray to Joseph Marzen, Sr., J.C. Walker and G.W. Giffen, Trustees of Donner Lodge #162, I.O.O.F. and by them to Nelson Martin and by him to Joseph Marzen, Jr., on north side of High Street, Lots 17 and 18, Block G lying between former residences of Greely and Carruthers. |
|
32-401 |
Israel D. Mann |
Dec. 8, 1868 |
[$400 for] lot and house known as Truckee Market fronting on Front St. 17 ft. wide back to Second St., bounded on east by a Restaurant occupied by Martell and a drinking saloon occupied by Matthews and bounded on west by lot owned by Mr. Sweeney. |
|
32-612 |
W.W. Moran & wife & A.W. Moran |
Jan. 22, 1869 |
Twenty-five ft. frontage north side of Main Street extending 100 ft. back, bounded on east by lot owned and occupied by Mr. Henry and on south by lot owned by Mr.Lechter. |
|
34-138 |
Oliver Miller |
Aug. 16, 1869 |
[$1500 for] undivided half interest in Truckee Market of James Sweeney bounded on east by Dodsworth & Co. and on west by a saloon now occupied by William Hurd; fronting on plaza and running back northerly to Second Street |
|
3-6 |
|
Aug. 10, 1869 |
25 foot frontage on south side of Main, running back 100 feet; bounded on east by __Henry and on the west by John Fountain. |
|
4-59 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Oct. 19, 1876 |
Residing with family on south side River St., lot 1 and east six feet of lot 2 River Front Block west of Bridge St. Thirty-one foot frontage running back 100-feet and containing two dwellings. |
|
4-211 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
April 6, 1878 |
Head of family living with infant child, "Undine McGlashan", age two. South side of River Street west of Bridge Street [same property as Bk. 4, p. 59]. |
|
77-539 |
Elizabeth A. Keiser |
Dec. 16, 1890 |
west 22 ft. lot 20, east 8 ft. lot 21, north side Main Street East. Same conv. by James Reed to E.A. Keiser Nov. 13, 1890 |
|
63-361 |
Joseph Gray |
April 4, 1884 |
[$800 for] one frame building, Gray's Blacksmith Shop near corner of Church and Bridge and Back Alley, together with 40 ft grant fronting on Bridge and running to center of Bridge, extending back 75 ft. east from the southwest corner of the Blacksmith Shop along the north side of a 20 ft. alley, then north 40 ft and west 75 ft. |
|
4-213 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Feb. 2, 1885 |
Lot some 200 yards northeast of Truckee on SE 1/4 of Sec. 10, Twp 17, N R 16 E, bounded on east by house and lot of E. Ellen. |
|
74-545 |
George Schaffer. |
April 17, 1890 |
[$150 for] land on South side of River Street bounded on the east by the Truckee Steam Laundry and on the west by residence of George Morrill together with land lying between a point east of east side of house and the west line of east 8 feet of lot 24'. Sold to Angelina Leonesio, Deed Bk 81, Pg. 794, August 24, 1895 ($210); property included two frame houses, furniture, fixtures, above described land being a strip 20 x 100 on what was commonly called River Street West. Sold 1900, to David McPhetres and William McDougald, Deed Bk 83, Pg 250, June 22, 1900 ($750 both properties, see also Morrill.) |
|
56-335 |
E.J. Brickell |
July 10, 1879 |
[$360 for] property at intersection of Front and Main. Lot 1, Block B on railroad map. |
|
49-523 |
E.J. Brickell & Truckee Lumber Co. |
June 15, 1875 |
[$1 for] lot 26, 20 ft. fronting on North side of Main Street East. |
|
5-60 |
|
Sept. 5, 1885 |
West seventeen feet of lot 24 and east three feet of lot 25, River Front Block west of Bridge St. and one-story building. |
|
66-150 |
T.H. Lapierre & wife, H.E. |
Sept. 5, 1885 |
[$350 for] West 17 feet of lot 24 and east 3 feet of lot 25 in River Front Block west of Bridge Street, including dwelling; bounded on east by lot of Hugh and on west by house and lot of Luzzie Cox. Sold 1891 to Angela Leonesio, Deed Bk 76. Pg. 477, March 30, 1891. ($400). Sold 1900, to David McPhetres and William McDougald, Deed Bk 83, Pg 250, June 22, 1900 ($750 both properties-see also Miller). Sold both Oct. 21, 1920 to Florence S. O'Brien ($300). Deed also recorded Bk 132, Pg. 398, Dec. 13, 1921 to include Tappendorf minor children as sellers. Sold to W.D. Clark, Deed Bk. 141, Pg. 75, July 17, 1925 ($5) See also 1910, George Pace. |
|
3-448 |
A.F. Schlumpf, et al. |
|
Sale to occur June 1, 1908 at McGlashan's office. Property description: Our Saloon, Front Street. ($375.) |
|
45-376 |
Fong Lee |
Aug. 10, 1872 |
Writ of Execution by J. Keiser, judgement of recovery in favor of Murray, March 18, 1872, Sale Aug. 10, 1872. Property description: Fire proof brick house and lot, Fong Lee and Company Brick Store, north side East Main Street. Sold by Constable J.R. Cross to S. P. Hall of San Francisco. |
|
44-695 |
George Schaffer |
Oct. 25, 1883 |
Bridge across Truckee River at front of Bridge Street. [Witnessed by E.J. Brickell and Charles Dunn ] |
|
3-372 |
J. Sasselli |
Nov. 4, 1905 |
Agreement to sell Roma Hotel for $875. Property description: Hotel and bar on West River Street...all stock and fixtures (Moody and Rutherford, attorneys for Sasselli.) |
|
111-403 |
Jackson Francis |
April 10, 1911 |
[$725 for] Francis property on West River Street, west 22 feet lot 25 and east 13 feet lot 26, River Front Block west of Bridge Street, fences houses, improvements, furniture; bounded on east by building of McPhetres and McDougald-Smith and on the west by Roma Hotel. George Pace Homestead declaration, July 2, 1913. George Pace, widower, residing with family. Sold to W.D. Clark, Deed Bk. 137, Pg. 230, May 23, 1924 ($2500). |
|
53-36 |
Charles Crocker |
Dec. 22, 1875 |
[$82] for land described under Parker to Roberts, Nov. 15, 1876] |
|
3-554 |
|
Oct. 28, 1874 |
Lots 3 & 4 on map of Truckee made by Contract Finance Co. East side of Bridge 50 feet from the northeast corner of Bridge and River; 210 feet south of the CPRR track; bounded on east by P.V. Hoag. |
|
44-482 |
James Sweeney |
June 10, 1872 |
[$10,000] Twelve feet on Front Street extending back 90 ft., bounded on east by Payne & Dodge Saloon, on west by Frank Rabel Saloon; also 12 ft on Front bounded on east by Frank Rabel Saloon, on west by G. Cohn's lot and the brick building; set over and built on the walls of F. Pauson's Store, Payne & Dodge Saloon, Dr. Curless Drugs, Frank Rabel's Saloon, W. Lowenstein's Grocery and G. Cohn's brick building. See also E.J. Brickell to F. Pauson, Deed Bk., 44, Pg. 484, Aug. 29, 1873. $3000 for one-third intest--same property. |
|
48-86 |
Samuel Parker & wife, Martha |
Aug. 12, 1874 |
Land and building on the east side of Bridge St., at corner of Bridge and Church. 75' fronting on Bridge extending back easterly 75'. "American House". |
|
46-576 |
Feb. 18, 1874 |
|
[$3200] for lot 15, Bl. B, 25 ft. on Front St, bounded on east by Pauson's brick store and bounded on the west by building occupied by Dr. Curless. |
|
4-135(Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Sept. 3, 1877 |
Lot 30 and west half of lot 31, Bl. G., High St. |
|
14-696 |
D.W. Strong of Placer County |
July 15, 1864 |
[$1 for] Year lease of Strong's Ranch lying at west end Donner Lake bounded on east by Lake and enclosed by fence and containing actual survey of Phillips-July 1864, 354 ac. Full interest in property as soon as buildings as originally planned are completed or $2500 expended. |
|
39-342 |
Charles Crocker |
Oct. 10, 1869 |
Lot 21, Block B |
|
2-394 |
G. Cohen & Co. |
May 29, 1869 |
Mechanic's Lein against Prescott [for non-payment for construction services and materials]. Property description: South side of First Street north of Alley "C" on Crockers Survey of Town of Truckee; adjoining M. Borowsky's building on west, extending along south side of street 30 ft to lands of Ch. Crocker and extending back 90 ft to lots fronting alley "C". |
|
38-67 |
G.A. Weed of Vallejo, CA |
July 13, 1870 |
[$500 for] west half lot 14, Bl B fronting 12-1/2 ft on Plaza. |
|
42-119 |
Charles Crocker |
Oct. 25, 1876 |
[$37 for property] commencing fifty feet west of Gray's west line in north half Block B on south side of Main Street East, west 25 ft at right angles south to alley; then along north line of alley 25 ft at right angles north to beginning; adjacent to land previously sold to Frank Rabel in west subdivision of north half of Bl. B. Half interest in Ranch. |
|
53-137 |
Charles Crocker |
Dec. 8, 1876 |
[$168 for] lot 19 and east 3 ft. lot 20, north side Main Street East |
|
2-503 |
James Reed |
Aug. 14, 1876 |
[$600 for] ..."certain house set on East Main Street...adjoining on the west the New House now owned by [Reed] and being bounded on the east by Mrs. Miller's House, on south by East Main Street and on the west by New House of [Reed]..." Recorded at request of J.R. Cross [Constable], Aug. 18, 1876 |
|
61-501, 510 |
E.J. Brickell & W.H. Kruger |
Nov. 8, 1881 |
[$850 for] trust deed for lot 19 and east 3 ft. lot 20. |
|
34-64 |
Samuel Weller & Henry Morris |
Mar 30, 1869 |
[$259 for property] commencing at sw corner of Wilson & Griffiths lot, north side of Front Street ext. n 90 ft. to alley... | |
53-33 |
Samuel and Martha Parker |
Nov. 15, 1876 |
[$500 for] north side of High Street, lot 33 and west 16 feet of lot 34, Block G; dwelling house, barn, outhouse, fixtures. |
|
32-273 |
Charles Johnson |
Oct. 6, 1868 |
[$500 for] property bounded on south side by DFDLWR; on west by lot and premises of Mrs. McFlynn; on east by China Wash House (25 x 90) |
|
29-654 |
Joseph Gray |
Sept. 27, 1867 |
[$2200 for ] half title and interest in Steam Saw Mill situated in Meadow Lake Township at or near Coburn Station on south bank of Great Truckee River and commonly known as Schaffer and Gray's Mill, together with steam engine and boiler and all machines, tools, implements, fixtures, appliances, 2-horse wagon, ox wagon, 2 trucks, 4 hd horses, all mill oxen.... |
|
55-35 |
William Curless |
Dec. 31, 1877 |
[$1300 for property on West River St. bounded on east by house and lot of H.M. Walker, on south by the Truckee River, on the west by house and lot of Mrs. Shoot and on the north by River Street. (35 ft.) |
|
3-483 |
|
Feb. 2, 1874 |
Lot # 4 on north side of High St. bounded on north by J.J.L. Peel (JP), on east by R.D. Paschen #3, on south by High St., on west by John Millet #5. |
|
3-20 |
|
Mar. 23, 1869 |
Truckee on the Plaza, Block B. East half of lot 14. (Wife of A.B. Schafer) |
|
33-153 |
Charles Crocker |
Dec. 26, 1868 |
[$175 for] east half, Lot 14, Bl. B., 12.5 ft. on Plaza. |
|
93-645 |
Charles Crocker |
Jan. 9, 1877 |
[$100 for] lot 19 north side Main Street West. Rec. at request of C.F. McGlashan Mar. 19, 1901) |
|
97-178 |
Estate of Martin Sheen, dec. |
Jan. 9, 1877 |
lots 19 and 20 Main St. West, with 1-story frame dwelling set partly thereon and partly on SPR right of way (Martin died intestate Mar. 11, 1901, wife Annie died Jan. 6, 1901, no kin, no parents. Est. div. among sisters and neices of wife, Annie (See Lawson et al under deed to Adams, Mary) |
|
55-273 |
Conrad Heinz |
May 22, 1878 |
[$2600 for Heinz Bakery, Restaurant and Barber] bounded on east by house and lot of F.P. Stevens, on west by American House and lot (25 x 90 to alley). |
|
35-600,1 |
Charles Crocker |
Nov. 1, 1869 |
[$100 for] a piece of ground ... north side of West Main St., 25-feet on an alley between West Main and East Main, ext. Back 50-ft, now occupied by China Hotel building. (Sisson Wallace & Co., a firm doing business at various places on the railroad.) |
|
3-213 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Oct. 3, 1870 |
North side of CPRR with the hotel building known as The Cary House adjoining John Gallager. |
|
3-276 |
L. Dolley |
June 25, 1903 |
[$300] Sale of all poles, insulators, fixtures, instruments.... telephones with free local switching within limits of Sierraville Exchange; selling lines and equipment extending 28 miles from Truckee to Sierraville including easements and right of way. Witness Frederick Blinman. |
|
3-337 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
March 25, 1872 |
Set on Hill and Ben [sic] immediately north or back of Main and formerly known as 'Pagiz' [illegible-maybe Pazin or Paris] house and lot; bounded on east by house and lot of S.B. Weller; on the west by house and lot of Mr.Swain. |
|
25-119 |
George T. Hewitt |
July 30, 1866 |
Thirty ft. fronting on 'C' St. running back 80 ft. to alley.(Meadow Lakek) |
|
21-555 |
D.E. Sykes |
May 20, 1865 |
[$1500 for] Interest in Union Jack Co., Ione Quartz Lead, Grass Valley Township. |
|
50-642 |
|
Aug. 4, 1875 |
Reg. Off. At No. 1 Palmerston Bldg, Bishopsgate St., London. to Charles Coles Adley of No 1 St. Smithins Lane London, ....and others, Gentlemen, Tecoma Silver Mining Co. incorporated 1867 under Companies Act of 1862, for the purpose of acquiring from Stephen Nickolls, John Helgerson, Henry Jardin Marton, D.Harkeness, Henry Harkeness and John K. Kilman freehold mining property, land, ledge load or claim, situate in Boxelder County, Territory of Utah recorded as Shanley, Lumbden, Orbit and Gladstone claims. 8,000 lineal measure and tunnel locations.... Directors empowered to borrow up to 100,000-pounds sterling...Now to raise 10,000-pounds by issue of debenture of 10-pounds each--grants to Coles et. al,....mines etc. including furnace situated at Truckee in State of Nevada [sic] now used by company to smelt ore. Issues 10,000 stock offering. Filed at request of Wells Fargo, 11 a.m., June 11, 1876. Dated January 14, 1873. |
|
107-370 |
C.F. McGlashan |
Nov. 4, 1907 |
[$50 for] Lot 3, Block 'O', McGlashan's Addition as per Waggoner's Map of Truckee. |
|
7-482 |
William H. Hurd |
Oct. 6, 1866 |
[$100 mortgage for] Lot 5, Bl. 39, Meadow Lake, 60 ft. fronting on Market St. running 80 ft. back to Spring St. at head of 'C' St. With improvements, furniture, dwelling house, security on debt, promissory note due May 1, 1867. [Both parties residents of Meadow Lake.] [See also William Hurd et al. mining claim in Rough & Ready, Deed Bk. 25, Pg. 45] |
|
2-344, 592 |
Truckee Lumber Co. |
Cancelled March 1, 1883 |
Pending Tax Sale for delinquent taxes 1881-2. Canceled March 1, 1883. Property description: Improvements on Railroad land 1/2 mile east of Town of Truckee, bounded on south by the Truckee River and on the east by the Smelting Works. Also 6 boats on Donner Lake. | |
2-361 |
American Russian Commercial Co. |
April 30, 1886 |
320 acres around Donner Lake including Donner Lake House and other houses. Prohibits cutting timber except for firewood for houses. | |
72-474 |
S.S. Ferguson |
Feb. 11, 1892 |
Lots 1 and 2 River Front East, 50 ft frontage extending south 88 ft. Sold to Jane Finnegan Feb. 7, 1907 for $10 + $450 mortgage.[Bk. 106, p. 252; see also Bk 106, p. 356, March 28, 1907] | |
3-150 |
|
Mar. 3, 1870 |
[Property] bounded on east by D.E. Sykes, on west by property known as the town jail, on the south by road leading to Donner Lake known as the Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road. |
|
2-396 |
William H. Kenyon |
May 17, 1869 |
Mechanic's Lein against Prescott [for non-payment for construction services and materials]. Property description: 12-foot frontage on north bank of Big Truckee River extending back 30 feet to dwelling of Paxton; bounded on east by Mrs. Van Norman and on west by building under construction for Lyford (12 x 30). |
|
(Articles of Incorporation) |
|
May 8, 1886 |
[Filed with Nevada County Clerk, Capital Stock $300,000 subscription: E.J. Brickell, W.H. Kruger, .W, Van Arsdale, C.F. Sonne, J.B. Wilson. Amendment dated August 31, 1909 increasing value to $1,000,000. Amendment dated June 20, 1910 changing place of business to Oroville, Butte County. |
|
68-219 |
E.J. Brickell & W.H. Kruger |
Nov. 29, 1886 |
Holdings in various sections, townships. Including 400 ac in sec. 15, except as otherwise deeded to other parties and ground on which is located private residences of W.H. Kruger and E.J. Brickell: [West Main]town lot 1, lot 2(e 9 ft.), lot 3(w 22ft.), lots 4 & 5, lot 6 (w 9 ft), lots 7-14; lots 17-18, lots 23-26.; also Block B, lots 5 & 6; also Riverside Block lots 39-42.) |
|
63-483 |
Joseph Gray |
July 11, 1881 |
Lots 1 and 2, northeast quarter Section 6, Township 18, Range 17, 161 acres. Hart Fellows, Receiver, U.S. Land Office at Sacramento #2003, dated 4/1/1878 to Daniel E. Vaughn. |
|
49-415 |
E.J. Brickell & W.H. Kruger |
July 20, 1875 |
[Property] in west Truckee. See Walker to Brickell & Kruger, 56-507. |
|
39-120 |
Charles Crocker |
Aug. 15, 1868 |
lots 9 & 10, Block B, fronting on Plaza (25' running back to alley.Map of Loid Thomas). Mortgage of S.B. Weller to J.E. Dooly, Mortgage Bk 11, Page 9, May 15,1871 for $2500. [Same lot 10, purch. of Crocker in 1868] north side of Front Street bounded on west by lot of S.B. Weller and on east by lot of Weller & Robinson (25 x 95) Paid off in 1874. More | |
10-125 |
James Robinson |
Dec. 11, 1869 |
[$2000 mortgage for property] fronting on north side of Front Street, bounded on east by Dr. W.C.Jones Drug Store and on west by Oasis Saloon. (25 x 90 with stone, brick and wood store occupied by owners as a Dry Goods store.) | |
3-327 (Homesteads of Married Persons) |
|
Feb. 8, 1872 |
46 foot frontage on High Street running back 150 feet; bounded on north by B. Carruthers and on south by James Sweeney. |
|
44-99 |
Contract & Finance Co. |
July 1, 1874 |
[ $92 for] lot 13 and west 21 ft. of lot 14, Block G. |
|
33-185 |
R.A. Young & M.F. Wymann |
Feb. 23, 1869 |
[$970 for] North side Front Street bounded on north by alley and on east by Wilson & Griffiths. (25 x 90). Weller and Morris (sold to W.C. Richmond, Deed Bk.34, Page 684, March 30, 1869, $259.67 and sold back to Weller & Morris in 1870 for $1 and 2/3 int sold to Greenbaum). |
|
44-427 |
Contract Fin. Co. |
Feb. 23, 1873 |
East half lot 11, Block B. (Mark Hopkins President of Contract Fin. Co.) | |
17-6 |
Daniel Perry Whitney, husband |
Mar. 22, 1865 |
to repay dowry, a half interest; -partners in common with Charles Honeywell in Summit House, a hotel or public house on road leading from Dutch Flat to Donner Lake and Virginia City about 3 miles from Donner Lake. |
|
33-405 |
Charles Crocker |
Nov. 14, 1868 |
[$350 for] Bl. B, Lot 25, 25-ft. on Front St. ext. 90 ft. to alley. |
|
44-429 |
S.B. Weller |
Aug. 11, 1873 |
East half lot 11, [Block B] bounded on east by Cohen & Co. and on west by W.J. Shinn |
|
50-229 |
Frederick Burckhalter |
June 15, 1875 |
[$200 for] Lot 31, 27-feet on north side of East Main St. |
|
63-507 |
Joseph Gray, J.F. Moody, E.J. Brickell |
May 26, 1883 |
[$600 for a] certain Spring in the seven-acres south of Truckee Land Assn. and a certain spring in the hill in back of said 7 acres in the rear of Chinatown on the south side of the Truckee River, for erecting a tank etc. for a water system. |