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Sherman Rutledge's Pershing County Photo Gallery
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Please note that these images are the intellectual property of Sherman Rutledge and that he retains full ownership rights
and license to each image. These images are used on this web page with his permission. These images may not
be copied and used elsewhere without the permission of the owner.
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On display at the Marzen House Museum in Lovelock: a vintage Pershing County ambulance; a Pershing County
mining display, complete with diarama and ore samples; and, a 1900s delivery truck used and donated by the
Stoker family, of Lovelock.
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More from the Marzen House Museum in Lovelock: Jerry Riddle's buggy, donated by Pat Rowe and Elaine Pommerening;
the Marzen House Museum, on Marzen Lane in Lovelock, Nev.; antique farm equipment, signage and other equipment
in the outbuildings at the Marzen House Museum
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Mining stamp at the entrance of the museum; FCC director, Jeff Munk and Lovelock Review-Miner reporter, Alicia
Craig; FCC partner, Shauna Bake (PCHS Leadership Counselor, coach and teacher) and Jeff Munk.
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FCC Chairman, James Rowe (left) and director, Jeff Munk present Sheriff Ron Skinner (center) with a check for
underage drinking prevention activities in Pershing County; a sculpture and a building located at Thunder
Mountain Monument on the I-80 corridor in Imlay, Pershing County, Nevada.
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Sculptures, buildings and a "bottle house" at Thunder Mountain Monument on the I-80 corridor in Imlay, Nevada.
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The iconic Two Stiffs Selling Gas sign in downtown Lovelock; Cornell Avenue, Lovelock; Pershing County's historic round
courthouse in Lovelock.
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PCHS teacher, Dana Gibson, works with a student in the computer lab; the Pershing County Learning Center;
James Rowe, Lovelock Elementary School Principal and FCC Board Chairman.
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