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Huntsman's History

Churchill County Lawmen...
Huntsman's History

Author: Courtesy Churchill County Museum

Standing next to the old rock sheriff’s office are, left to right, back row: Henry Osgood, Tony Seevers (Hazen Constable), Lewis Downs, Ed Gibbs, Dayton George, Jim Johnson (D.A,), Ralph Vannoy, Charles Boyd. Front row, left to right: Albert Hicks, George Wood, Pete Lugaske, Larry Fister, Harold Bellinger, Robin Mills. The year is 1950. The photo is courtesy of the Churchill County Museum.

Thank you to Pat Huntsman -- a local historian who gathers these treasures and posts them on local social media. We are grateful for his permission to use them. 

 


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