Monthly Archives: March 2022

Frederick Snyder, Superintendent, Stewart Indian School

During a trip through Arizona in 1914, Fredrick Snyder, superintendent of the Stewart Indian School (SIS), had seen examples of Native American stone masonry and was impressed with the workmanship.  When he became superintendent of the Stewart Indian School in … Continue reading

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The Hersey House

This is the Hersey House.  Isn’t it just gorgeous? It was built for the Reverend Milton J. Hersey and his family.  According to the Carson City Assessor’s Office, the house was built 1930 – 1934.  At one time, it was … Continue reading

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Mt. Rose Survivor

– UPDATE – Sadly, the one remaining stone house on Mt. Rose has fallen victim to the rampant development affecting Northern Nevada. It is no more and is being replaced by a development of modern homes. Progress marches forward, kicking … Continue reading

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The Mystery House

This is Carson City’s own Mystery House. Look at this cutie! Imagine it’s a cold, winter day and you’re inside, sitting in front of a fire in the beautiful fireplace, cup of hot cocoa in one hand and a good … Continue reading

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Tools, Quarries & Stones

Today, let’s talk about stone acquisition and the tools a stonemason needs to create his/her masterpieces.  Let’s start with “Where did the Native American stonemasons obtain the stones used in their construction projects?” Some of the stone were found – … Continue reading

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