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([Polk's Reno city, Washoe County and Carson City directory (1921)]] lists " Mott Roy, farmer".)
 
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In 1918 at the Mott Ranch near Round Hole, Roy Mott shot Conrad Muller.<ref name=REGAug19/>  The grand jury declined to indict Mott.<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107698172/grand-jury-fails-to-indict-mott/ Grand Jury Fails to Indict Mott]," Reno Evening Gazette, September 17, 1918, p. 6</ref>
In 1918 at the Mott Ranch near Round Hole, Roy Mott shot Conrad Muller.<ref name=REGAug19/>  The grand jury declined to indict Mott.<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107698172/grand-jury-fails-to-indict-mott/ Grand Jury Fails to Indict Mott]," Reno Evening Gazette, September 17, 1918, p. 6</ref>
[[Polk's Reno city, Washoe County and Carson City directory (1921)]] lists " Mott Roy, farmer".


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Latest revision as of 13:25, 17 October 2022

The former Mott ranch is seven miles north of Round Hole,[1]

Mott Ranch is a newer name for Granite Creek Station, located 4.4 miles north of Gerlach.[2]

In 1918 at the Mott Ranch near Round Hole, Roy Mott shot Conrad Muller.[1] The grand jury declined to indict Mott.[3]

Polk's Reno city, Washoe County and Carson City directory (1921) lists " Mott Roy, farmer".

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