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Nevada Prison Treasure
Long ago a
Wells
Fargo Stagecoach was held up along the 13
mile trail between Virginia City and Carson City,
Nevada. William Manners, the stagecoach
driver, and guard, Mike O’Fallon, were nervous, knowing their load
included a 300 pound strongbox filled with gold destined for the Carson
City Mint. Breathing a sigh of relief when they spied the Mint in the
distance, they pulled over at the small town of Empire, about a mile from
Carson City.
Giving their passengers a short reprieve from the coach, they soon took
off again on the last short leg of their journey. However, no sooner had
they hit the dusty trail once again, when four outlaws jumped up and held
up the stagecoach.
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Empire City looking toward Carson City, 1866,
courtesy
Library of Congress
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