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  Sadler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 John Sparks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Sparks (August 30, 1843-May 22, 1908) was a two-term Governor of Nevada, and was nicknamed Honest John.
Like his predecessor, Reinhold Sadler, Sparks was a cattleman and his rise to political power was evidence of the decline of the mining industry and the rise of the ranching industry in Nevada.
John Sparks was born in Winston County, Mississippi on August 30, 1843.
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 Sadler Ranch, Elko County, Nevada
Reinhold Sadler was the ninth governor of Nevada - tenth if you count Nevada's first and only Territorial Governor.
According to family recollection, Nevada governor Reinhold Sadler (whose two story brick home is half a block north of the Colonnade House) used a tunnel to get to his Main Street store in the winter so that he wouldn't have to meet his neighbors on the street.
Governor Sadler’s election was contested and we, this year when the contest was filed, used the precedent set in the Sadler election to resolve the issue in my election.
www.elkorose.com /sadler.html   (2478 words)

  
 Sadler place to be featured on ‘House’ (printable version)
If not for Reinhold Sadler, 310 Mountain St. probably would be just another old house to admire in a graceful section of Carson City.
Sadler was chosen as lieutenant governor, serving under John Edward Jones.
Sadler, Nevada’s third foreign-born governor, was re-elected in 1898 by 22 votes out of about 12,000 cast (a Supreme Court review adjusted his margin to a more comfortable 63) and served out his second term.
www.rgj.com /news/printstory.php?id=93527   (591 words)

  
 House With A History | The Houses | KNPB Online
Reinhold Sadler lived a colorful life and now his great-granddaughter is documenting it all so that her rich family history won’t be lost.
Reinhold Sadler came from modest means in Poland and safely immigrated to San Francisco in
The Sadler House is one of the historic homes KNPB-TV is profiling in its series, A House with a History, and O’Connell is thrilled with the attention.
www.knpb.org /productions/house/sadler_more.asp   (553 words)

  
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SADLER went to Grass Valley recently to visit her sister, and was suddenly stricken.
SADLER formerly lived at Eureka, Nev., where her husband was a prominent figure in business and politics for many years.
Her daughter, Bertha SADLER, with whom she made her home for many years, was known to many of the older residents of the state, particularly at Eureka, Carson City, Virginia City and Reno.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/nv/ormsby-carson/obits/gob560sadler.txt   (244 words)

  
 A project that dips into Nevada’s historic past (printable version)
She has interviewed him about his memories of one of Nevada’s governors, and she has spent countless hours discussing Sadler’s days in Carson City with the only living relative who was there, 91-year-old Aunt Helen.
Helen Gayle Hastings was Sadler’s stepdaughter during his time in office in Carson City.
Sadler came from modest means in Poland and came to San Francisco in 1863.
www.rgj.com /news/printstory.php?id=99555   (491 words)

  
 House With A History | The Houses | KNPB Online
Governor Reinhold Sadler was an immigrant from Poland who became a successful merchant in Eureka, Nevada, and loved to dabble in politics.
The Sadler home has gone through a number of renovations and restorations over the years.
While the Sadler House is still nestled far back on it’s original acreage, over the years, a charming quiet neighborhood has grown up around it.
www.knpb.org /productions/house/sadler.asp   (377 words)

  
 NSLA - Guide to the Governors' Records - Reinhold Sadler 1896-1902
After the death of Governor Jones, Reinhold Sadler became Acting-Governor and was elected governor in 1898.
He was Nevada's third foreign born governor, born in Czarnikau, Posen Province, Prussia on January 10, 1848.
Reinhold Sadler died in Eureka on January 30, 1906.
dmla.clan.lib.nv.us /DOCS/NSLA/archives/gov/sadler.htm   (115 words)

  
 Index of Nevada Governor Reinhold Sadler 1897 Message, Carson City, NV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Index of Nevada Governor Reinhold Sadler 1897 Message, Carson City, NV Nevada Governor Reinhold Sadler 1897 Message
State of Nevada Message of Lieutenant Governor and Active Governor Reinhold Sadler to the Legislature of 1897, Eighteenth Session.
This project is all about capturing details about the lives of your ancestors -- from their early years in school, through college and then in their careers and spare time (i.e.
www.familytreeconnection.com /resources/ftc599.html   (107 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Sackmann to Saintcharles
Sadler, Edgar — of Eureka, Eureka County, Nev. Democrat.
Sadler, W. — of Juniata, Adams County, Neb. Member of
Sadler, Walter Clifford — also known as Walter C. Sadler — of Ann Arbor,
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 Lander 8 history - Torrence
Among the signers of the petition for the Austin Masonic Association, also appears the name of O. Fairchild, whom older residents of Austin today declare to be a near relative of our own Tracy.
Prominent among the first petitioners for membership, after Lander received authority to work under dispensation, appears the name of Herman Sadler, a family name which attained honor and distinction in the annals of Nevada history.
But the name which brought lasting fame and glory to Austin's Masonic lodges is the name of Ruel Colt Gridley, known best to history for his connection with, and interest in the United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War.
www.nvmasons.org /history/torrence/torr08.html   (5197 words)

  
 Hamilton 14 history - Torrence
The names of the members signing the Charter Roll of White Pine Lodge are merged with the names of those appearing on the report to the Grand Secretary, of July 15, 1870, which reflects the names of fifty-two members - besides one entered apprentice, one fellow craft and three demitted.
Ottenheimer, Luther Clark, John A. Moch, C. Beatty, T. Kennedy, Alvin Cook, M. Vucanovich, Reinhold Sadler, Sol Ashburn, D. St. Clair Steevens, Grange S. May, W. Boone, John V. Perry, Henry Bishop, P. Wagner, J. Tyson, H. Polleys, E. Lake, John P. Hutchison, Geo.
It is to be regretted that the old visitors and members registers are not available, for in all probability there would appear upon them the names of prominent Masons who afterward contributed largely to the civic, industrial and professional fame of the state.
www.nvmasons.org /history/torrence/torr14.html   (2417 words)

  
 Nevada Agricultural Foundation farming ranching education
Very early on there were cattle and sheep ranches in a number of valleys such as Diamond, Newark, Fish Creek, Pine and Antelope located near Eureka.
One of the better known of these ranches was that of Reinhold Sadler.
Sadler was elected as Governor of Nevada in 1898 and his heirs operated the ranch well into the mid 1940's.
www.nvagfoundation.org /NAF/news/article.cfm?id=141   (1509 words)

  
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Handmade; cutout portrait of Sadler is affixed to front; inside are two die-cut cards with caligraphic inscriptions.
First card reads: "R. Sadler/ Governor of Nevada"; second card reads: "1896/ Nov. Eighth." Vintage political ephemera from western states and territories is scarce.
Card promoting Nevada gubernatorial candidate Reinhold Sadler, c.
www.legacyhistorical.com /images/items/products.txt   (18456 words)

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