Dayton, Nevada

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Quilici Merchantile Building - Dayton, Nevada

School at Dayton, Nevada ca. 1890

Burning of Rock Point Mill - Dayton, Nevada May 2nd 1909

Union Hotel at Dayton, Nevada

Nevada Reduction Works (Rock Point Mill) at Dayton, Nevada

Dayton Nevada - IOOF Hall

Odeon Saloon - Billiard Parlour Dayton Lodge No. 5 I.O.O.F

This first community building was built by the Odd Fellows in 1863 costing $30,000. Lodge, offices and hall were on the second floor. The Odeon Saloon and Billiard Parlour occupied the west side of the street floor, hosting such notables as Mark Twain and Adolph Sutro. The hardware establishment of Howe and Gallatine was on the east side street level.

In August, 1863, territorial governor Nye, escorted by Fort Churchill troops, spoke from the balcony to an empty street following a reported riot, and committee of Vigilance hanging. President U.S. Grant, prior to visiting Sutro's Tunnel. In October, 1879, used the balcony to speak to a more responsive group of townspeople.

After the Dayton fire of July, 1866, the building was sold and remodeled. The second floor became the Melodeon Hall where dances, minstrel shows, and operas were held. Some town meetings were conducted here.

Mr. & Mrs. Grahame H. Hardy purchased the property in 1964 and through their restoration, have preserved the past for the future.

Julia C. Bulette Chapter 1864, E Clampus Vitus

Dedicated June 29, 1974

Dayton Nevada - IOOF Hall

Odeon Saloon - Billiard Parlour Dayton Lodge No. 5 I.O.O.F

This first community building was built by the Odd Fellows in 1863 costing $30,000. Lodge, offices and hall were on the second floor. The Odeon Saloon and Billiard Parlour occupied the west side of the street floor, hosting such notables as Mark Twain and Adolph Sutro. The hardware establishment of Howe and Gallatine was on the east side street level.

In August, 1863, territorial governor Nye, escorted by Fort Churchill troops, spoke from the balcony to an empty street following a reported riot, and committee of Vigilance hanging. President U.S. Grant, prior to visiting Sutro's Tunnel. In October, 1879, used the balcony to speak to a more responsive group of townspeople.

After the Dayton fire of July, 1866, the building was sold and remodeled. The second floor became the Melodeon Hall where dances, minstrel shows, and operas were held. Some town meetings were conducted here.

Mr. & Mrs. Grahame H. Hardy purchased the property in 1964 and through their restoration, have preserved the past for the future.

Julia C. Bulette Chapter 1864, E Clampus Vitus

Dedicated June 29, 1974

Dayton Nevada

Historical fire house and Jail - Dayton Nevada

Firehouse and Jail Restoration - Dayton Nevada

Dayton Nevada - Union Hotel

Union Hotel & Post Office

The original Union Hotel was located across the street. It was rebuilt here in 1870 after a fire destroyed the old hotel. The former post office site originally housed the dining room and barber shop. The freestanding rock wall is the original wall of the overland stage staion and pony express stop.

From a historical marker on site

Dayton Nevada

Dayton Nevada

Dayton Nevada

Dayton Nevada