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Morning appeal. (Carson City, Nev.), 09 Sept. 1882.




I wonder if anyone was Careless or Drunk.
or Both.
Morning appeal. (Carson City, Nev.) 1877-1906, September 09, 1882, Image 2 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
Treadway Park is a quiet small gem of a park next to the Carson Tahoe Care Center (The "old" hospital ) and Carson Behavioral Health.
The park is close to where William Street ends west at Minnesota. Easy parking access is at 775 Fleischmann Street next to the hospital. Treadway Park is named in honor of a pioneer Carson City man, Aaron Treadway, who had a 10-acre ranch at this location.
In 1866 he opened the ranch for public use for picnics and get togethers. Mr. Treadway was a friendly host, and the V&T Train Line was close by. The Virginia and Truckee Railroad dropped off Treadway Park visitors at a nearby rail stop location. Many people rode down on the train to Treadway Park from Virginia City, Gold Hill and Empire. Treadway was born in Connecticut in 1815, and died in Carson City in 1903.





I wonder if anyone was Careless or Drunk.
or Both.
Morning appeal. (Carson City, Nev.) 1877-1906, September 09, 1882, Image 2 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
Treadway Park is a quiet small gem of a park next to the Carson Tahoe Care Center (The "old" hospital ) and Carson Behavioral Health.
The park is close to where William Street ends west at Minnesota. Easy parking access is at 775 Fleischmann Street next to the hospital. Treadway Park is named in honor of a pioneer Carson City man, Aaron Treadway, who had a 10-acre ranch at this location.
In 1866 he opened the ranch for public use for picnics and get togethers. Mr. Treadway was a friendly host, and the V&T Train Line was close by. The Virginia and Truckee Railroad dropped off Treadway Park visitors at a nearby rail stop location. Many people rode down on the train to Treadway Park from Virginia City, Gold Hill and Empire. Treadway was born in Connecticut in 1815, and died in Carson City in 1903.

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