Edward Farris Storey

Edward Farris Storey (July 21, 1829 - June 2, 1860) was a Nevada settler who was killed during the Paiute War.

After Adella's death in 1852, Storey and his young daughter Juliann travelled to California with a group of 42 Texans, settling in Visalia.

During the Paiute or Pyramid Lake War, Storey organized and commanded Company K, Nevada Militia, known as the "Virginia City Rifles".

On June 2, 1860, Storey was shot and killed during the Second Battle of Pyramid Lake.

His tomb monument is shown and referred to in Fredric Hobbs' 1973 film, Godmonster of Indian Flat.