Lyon County Courthouse (Nevada)

It was designed by Nevada architect Frederick DeLongchamps in Beaux Arts style and was built during 1911–12.

[2] At a cost of forty thousand USD, the west half of the courthouse was added in 1936.

The reason behind this quarrel was the result often guaranteed the survival and growth of the defeater, while the losers’ prospects were remarkably reduced.

Close to the dwindling Comstock Lode, Dayton was the Lyon Country’s seat in 1910.

The combination of that economic decline and a fire that wrecked the functioning courthouse caused the contest for the seat by the natives of Yerington, located to the south.

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