Inscription
Chinese In Nevada. 1864-1964 This honors the heroism and hardihood of the thousands of Chinese Americans who played a major role in the history of Nevada. From across the Pacific, the Chinese came to California during the Gold Rush of ′49 and on to the mountains and deserts of this state where they built railroads, cut timber, and performed countless tasks.
Sizable Chinese communities grew up in Virginia City and other towns. Their contribution to the progress of the state in its first century will be forever remembered by all Nevadans.
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More markers in Washoe
Brushed metal plaque № 49048
Reno, NV
Grand Army Of The Republic Cemetery.
Frederic Joseph De Longchamps.
Reno, NV
Frederic Joseph De Longchamps.
Governor Emmet Derby Boyle.
Reno, NV
Governor Emmet Derby Boyle.
Emigrant Donner Camp.
Reno, NV
Emigrant Donner Camp.
Virginia And Truckee Railroad Right Of Way
Reno, NV
Virginia And Truckee Railroad Right Of Way.
