De Lamar, Lincoln Co., NV - 1907-1908 Business Directory This file is a part of the R. L. Polk & Co.'s Nevada State Gazetteer and Business Directory, First Edition, 1907-1908. transcribed by Joy Fisher, sdgenweb@yahoo.com ********************************************************************* USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial researchers, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for presentation in any form by any other organization or individual. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. ************************************************************************ De Lamar Population 500 A prosperous mining camp in Lincoln County, 30 miles southwest of Caliente the banking and shipping point. It possesses a good water system, school and a number of business houses. In 1893 mining development began here and since that date the mines have been profitable producers. A W Chanselor, postmaster Last Name or Business Name First Name Other Information Allen Mary E furn rooms Alvord Sidney E (Mrs) propr De Lamar Lodging House Bamberger De Lamar Gold Mines Co W R Wardner gen supt Banovich Consolidated Gold Mining Co G T Banovich Mgr, A H Leach Sec Banovich George T Wines, Liquors and Cigars Blumberg Joseph Gen Mdse Bush Nelson hotel Caliente & De Lamar Stage Line J A Denton propr (Daily) Fare one way $4.00; round trip $7.00 Castle James propr De Lamar & Hiko Stage Line, res Hiko Chanslor Alice W Postmistress Corkish John H confectr, cigar dlr and district mining recorder De Lamar Lodging House Mrs S E Alvord propr De Lamar Mercantile Co Fetterman & Pace Bros proprs, gen mdse De Lamar School Maude E Hapgood prin De Lamar & Alamo Stage Line Roy Slack propr, Stage three times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, fare $3.00 one way, $5.00 round trip Denton J A propr Caliente & De Lamar Stage Line, res Caliente Ed Hing rest Falkner Fred U S dep mineral surveyor Ferguson Mining District J H Corkish recorder Fetterman George C (Fetterman & Pace Bros) Fetterman & Pace Bros (G C Fetterman, R J, J W and S W Pace), proprs De Lamar Mercantile Co Fire Department (volunteer) A H Leach chf Foremaster Otto shoemkr Gim Lee Yaen laundry Giusti Peter saloon Gordon Richard J meats Hand Catherine E tchr De Lamar School Hapgood Maude E prin De Lamar School Jennison John E phys Johnson Nicholas livery Kelly Mary C (Mrs) ststioner Kreookapich Wm saloon Leach Arthur H sec Branovich Con G M Co Lytle Freeland H (Pace & Lytle) McNamee Hall F R McNamee mgr Mathews Helen (Mrs) hotel Nesbitt George (J Nesbitt & Bro) Nesbitt James (Estate) (J Nesbitt & Bro) Nesbitt & Bro J (George Nesbitt and Estate of James Nesbitt), General Merchandise and Whol Agts Pabst Brewing Co (See adv) Nesbitt & Bro Water Co (George Nesbitt and Estate of James Nesbitt) Odd Fellows Hall Pabst Brewing Co J Nesbitt & Bro Wholesale Agts Pace Hall J W Pace mgr Pace John W (Fetterman & Pace Bros; Pace & Lytle), barber Pace Robert J (Fetterman & Pace Bros) Pace Sidney W (Fetterman & Pace Bros) Pace & Lytle (J W Pace, F H Lytle), saloon Parona James baker Philippi John D rest Post Office A W Chanslor Postmaster Reed Rose M nurse Reeder Walter carp Roeder John hay and grain Shire John druggist Slack Roy propr De Lamar & Alamo Stage Lines, res Alamo Turner Harry W justice of the peace Vietti Joseph saloon Wardner Wm R gen supt Bamberger De Lamar Gold Mines Co Wertheimer Co D L L V Wertheimer mgr, gen mdse Wertheimer Louis V mgr S L Wertheimer Co Yuen Loy laundry