Historical Markers of Humboldt County
 

  • HM 2 - Pioneer Memorial Cemetery
  • HM 21 - The Humboldt Canal
  • HM 22 - The Humboldt River
  • HM 89 - Paradise Valley
  • HM 105 - Golconda
  • HM 143 - Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
    (1844-1891)
  • HM 144 - Fort McDermitt
  • HM 146 - McDermitt Indian Reservation (Northern Paiute)
  • HM 162 - Camp McGarry
  • HM 164 - Button Point
  • HM 167 - Valmy
  • HM 239 - Stonehouse
  • Pioneer Memorial Cemetery

    Location: Southern Humboldt County, Winnemucca
    Directions: Along US 95, 1 mile north of Winnemucca (Blvd)

    Location: 1
    Visibility: 3
    Accessibility: 3
    Marker type: Stone

    Date Conquered: 5/11/2008
    Nearest intersection: Between Pacific Ave and Jungo Rd.
    Quick Description: One of the resting places of early Nevada founders.
    Signed: No -- Historically, never had any signage.

    Full Description:
    Exact description as reads...

    This spot was part of the pioneer cemetery where rests Frank Baud and others of the pioneers who founded Winnemucca, earlier known as French Fort. Baud arrived in 1863 and is one of the men credited with naming the town Winnemucca after the famous Paiute chieftain.

    Baud came with Louis Lay from California to work on the Humboldt Canal, a project headed by Dr. A. Gintz and Joseph Ginaca who devised the plan to link Golconda and Mill City by means of a 90- mile canal and provide water for the mills in the area. It was never completed. Baud later became a merchant, helped build the Winnemucca Hotel with Louis and Theophile Lay, was the first postmaster, and gave the town a schoolhouse before his death in 1868.

    #2 has been well preserved with re-painted text and newly-polished stone work!

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