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120 YEARS AGO

Elberon, N.J., Sept. 21. The postmortem examination of the body of President Garfield revealed the cause of death was secondary hemorrhage from one of the mesentric arteries joining the track of the ball (bullet), the blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping. The bullet had passed through the spinal column. (An attack by an assassin.)

100 YEARS AGO

Married Ñ In Carson Sept. 28, 1901 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S.L. Lee, Mr. Hezekiah Brown of Reno and Miss Julia Stewart of Carson. The Lyon County Times says 16 tons of mill machinery arrived for the Lizard Mine below Sutro. Ore from the mine is gold and free milling.

70 YEARS AGO

Potato Growers of Carson Valley have called attention to a quarantine established by the state of California, which calls for a $7 a carload inspection when but one carload is shipped each day.

50 YEARS AGO

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Young and son Larry spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore from Chester, Calif., where he is coach. Young was former athletic coach at Carson High School.

20 YEARS AGO

Genoa Candy Dance picture features children of Genoa; Amy Belosic, Ben Ross, Tillie Rogney and Brooke Brierly as Judie Brierly, one of the candy cooks for the weekend event, serves out a batch.

10 YEARS AGO

Fire Faire pictured was held at Jacks Valley Elementary School with more than 30 different fire and volunteer agencies, also Ronald MacDonald. . Lenan's face was featured from last year.

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