Derek McDonald oh thanks! I’m glad you liked it. Let me know if there are other things that would make for a good show! I need a good excuse to get over there again! Thanks for watching! Have you subscribed?
@@jbenziggy Next time you're around check out the lone pioneer grave on the hill across from Steamboat Hotsprings, Check out the old pioneer cemetery at the end of 5th street in Carson. Neither of these are officially advertised or have any markers, they're just there! Finding remnants of the V&T RR is fun too.
It’s amazing Mark Twain niece had a copy of ...cod fishing off Newfoundland I’m from Newfoundland and as a boy that book was part of our history class .and I have fished cod myself .
I’ve seen all of your videos. Don’t know how I missed this one. You always have knowledge of what you are teaching us. Keep up the great work. Blessings from Texas
howdy and thanks a bunch! I remember a part in mark twains "roughing it" when sam and others tried to follow the ole miner up "lundy canyon" near mono city but never did see where he was mining his gold.. great story ... ....happy trails always....
Jeff what a fantastic vlog you continually impress me ! History lessons abound TY SO MUCH ! So sad about Jenny and you standing right where Mark Twain did ! Crazy
I grew up right across the street from Lone Hill cemetery, it use to be over run with squirrels, and they would undermine many of the graves and headstones causing lots of damage. My brothers and I would hunt squirrels there every chance we had. The public works and local sheriffs knew we would be over there being as responsible as we could be we wiped out many of the squirrels as we could. Neat to see it many years later in decent condition and not a single squirrel in your video. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I love your videos from my old stomping grounds. Northern Nevada high desert is magical. The sagebrush whispers when the wind goes through. There are rivers, lakes and best of all, natural hot springs. Floating the Truckee on tubes are some of my favorite adventures too. I miss it horribly. I don't know what I was thinking when I left. I'm in a low desert now. The Valley of The Sun, Phoenix. smh WHAT was I thinking?
Cool post. Mr. "Kit" Carson was/is one of the most important historical figures of westward-expanding United States. He is often brushed over as someone with a famous/recognizable name, but not many people know what he did get become famous. He was a true frontier bad-ass, survivalist, and explorer that sadly took his own life as he entered into his later years. A truly great American figure.
It is so cool to see another Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) house. I have been to his Connecticut house a few times. The Connecticut house has a room with a pool table and fancy chairs, they said it was his thinking room. He would play pool to help himself think. Sadly, both his Connecticut house and this house had tragedy. His daughter died when he lived in the Connecticut house. It was one of the reasons Sam moved out.
Oh thank you! We appreciate it! I will definitely let Sarah know what you said. I think she's delightful too! Let us know if you have ideas for future episodes! Please become one of our subscribers! Thanks, Jeff
I've been in the Carson City area since 86' and never walked that Cemetery. Day before my wife passed away, we were headed to Walmart and past that cemetery, and my wife was intently looking at the head stones. I had no idea she would be gone at only 42 from cancer.
Wow thanks for your touching comment. Seven years ago I lost my wife of 31 years to leukemia. Life is short. We have to make each day count. God bless you.
@@jbenziggy Same Brother, my wife passed Feb 3rd 2013 and our daughter was only 12 at the time and we both seen her pass. My life hasn't been right since, my daughter went on to the Air Force, Married and expecting a baby girl soon. My wifes name was Gloria, the grandbaby will be Gloriana to honor my wife and daughters mama. God Bless and sorry for your loss 🙏
Thank you once again for another great video- I just found it today. I was really interested in this one more than some others because I have family in Carson City- the town and area truly has home great history. If you haven't done so already, next time you are there check out the area around the governor's mansion- beautiful old homes, well preserved.
Just recently found your channel and I'm loving it. Born and raised in Reno, I spent much of my childhood exploring all the wonderful placed you're showing...I'm a Western history geek... btw my great great grandmother is buried in Lone Mountain Cemetery...cool place to explore. I was there last summer (2019) and saw a mule deer too. She was nibbling on the vegetables in the yard of the house by the office...maybe it's the same girl! 😁 Look forward to more great content!!
Welcome aboard! I'm glad you found our channel and that you're enjoying our videos! I do believe we may have seen the same deer! Thanks very much for commenting!
I watch you go through the cemeteries and think none of them knew that they would die on that day. I’m 65 while I don’t want to die my biggest fear are what the people I care for and my pets might go through it scares me but Thankyou I enjoy your channel
Mark Twain was an atheist....wondering if the death of Jennie contributed to that. Nice to see some blue sky and sunshine. Haven't seen that much this year due to wildfires. I enjoyed the video!
Sarah is a Starr now? Great! My Dad and I had family friends that owned an 800 acre ranch that grew Sugar Beets if I remember correctly back around 1960.
By all accounts I've read, Sam absolutely adored his niece Jennie, and her death hurt him so that he left Nevada only 3 months after she died. In his great book ROUGHING IT (1871) centered on his adventures around the wild frontier of Nevada Territory and Virginia City, Sam tells the tale of a hilarious duel as the reason for his departure from the rambunctious Virginia City and Nevada Territory he loved so much. Although the "duel" fits the wild frontier image Sam paints so well in ROUGHING IT, it has always rang a bit hollow to me as THE reason Sam left Nevada. Jennie resonates as THE reason Sam left; her fresh constant memory would have been too painful for him to deal with every day.
There’s a story I heard in Virginia City that Sam Clemens kept a bar bill on a chalk board. He’d go in with a friend and order two drink telling the barkeep to “mark twain” to update his tab. Food story!
Jeff ... thanks for the marketing opportunity for my book which you quoted from and also those metal signs were written from. I am the author of a walking tour booklet of Lone Mountain Cemetery and of course, the book entitled Cemeteries of Carson City and Carson Valley. Nice job ... Cindy Southerland, Carson City, NV, August 2019
cindy southerland fantastic! Thanks! It was a fun experience! I love that cemetery! I hope you will subscribe! I have more shows coming up about Carson City and Virginia City!
Cindy - My great grandfather Frederick Thomas Mossford was a monumental mason from England who was working in Carson City in 1896 when my grandmother was born. They were in Reno in 1898 when my great uncle was born - Have you ever come across the name Mossford on the back of a headstone? I am curious about their 5 years in the USA
The brother of Charles Dickens is buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago along with Augustus Dickens girlfriend and their children. None of the kids made it out of their infancy.
After the discovery of the Comstock Lode Nevada was separated from Utah Territory and made a separate territory, 1861-64. In 1864 the State of Nevada was related. The silver and gold of Nevada and California helped the Union pay for the civil war.
I was outside the Nixon Funeral in Yorba Linda (I lived a couple of miles away). I drove down there to get a glimpse of the presidents. They stopped traffic at the exact time when I was in front. I think Clinton, Carter and Bush 1 were inside.
Love Carson City and I always will. Use to volunteer at the Nevada State Railroad Museum on the south end of town. If I could afford it I'd move there to be close to the museum.
I lived in Carson for over 50 years and moved out in 2019 due to the low class and abundance of people moving there. I moved to another town in Nevada and still consider Carson City my home.
Wow another wonderful Jeff! I just discovered your channel last week (June2024) and love watching every night! ❤ I've got a lot of catching up to do, I see.... and I'm going to enjoy every minute! (Gee... Carson City looks very peaceful.. I don't see hundreds of cars rushing down every street)
Thank you for this poignant video-poor little Jenny! I love that people still honor her and leave mementos. 💓
I just love how you tell these stories. I could listen to you all day long and sometimes I do! Sarah is such a sweetheart and very patient!
Love your channel. Keep up all of the great history videos and info.
Thanks, will do! Glad you liked it!
Cool, I just drove by the Clemens house the other day. Thanks for spotlighting our area. Lots of unique history here.
Derek McDonald oh thanks! I’m glad you liked it. Let me know if there are other things that would make for a good show! I need a good excuse to get over there again! Thanks for watching! Have you subscribed?
@@jbenziggy Next time you're around check out the lone pioneer grave on the hill across from Steamboat Hotsprings, Check out the old pioneer cemetery at the end of 5th street in Carson. Neither of these are officially advertised or have any markers, they're just there! Finding remnants of the V&T RR is fun too.
I realize I am kind of off topic but do anybody know of a good site to watch new movies online?
@Rene Harrison Meh I'd suggest Flixportal. You can find it by googling=) -josue
@Josue Fisher thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :D I really appreciate it !
Thank You for this video learned more aboutMark Teain & The Clemens! Great Video Jeff& Sarah😊!
It’s amazing Mark Twain niece had a copy of ...cod fishing off Newfoundland I’m from Newfoundland and as a boy that book was part of our history class .and I have fished cod myself .
I’ve seen all of your videos. Don’t know how I missed this one. You always have knowledge of what you are teaching us. Keep up the great work. Blessings from Texas
Thanks, will do! You can go back and see our entire list of videos on our channel! We appreciate you being a fan!
Thanks for telling and making all the beautiful stories from history I enjoy it 👍
howdy and thanks a bunch! I remember a part in mark twains "roughing it" when sam and others tried to follow the ole miner up "lundy canyon" near mono city but never did see where he was mining his gold.. great story ... ....happy trails always....
Thanks so much guys, love ur channel !!
I AM AMAZED HOW MUCH RESEARCH YOU HAVE TO DO TO MAKE THESE VIDEOS
It does take quite a bit of studying before I go anywhere! Thanks for noticing the hard work! Much appreciated!
Jeff what a fantastic vlog you continually impress me ! History lessons abound TY SO MUCH ! So sad about Jenny and you standing right where Mark Twain did ! Crazy
Thanks so much! It just goes to show you that even a humorist like Mark Twain had his share of tragedies!
Beautiful story. Thank you for the share.
I grew up right across the street from Lone Hill cemetery, it use to be over run with squirrels, and they would undermine many of the graves and headstones causing lots of damage. My brothers and I would hunt squirrels there every chance we had. The public works and local sheriffs knew we would be over there being as responsible as we could be we wiped out many of the squirrels as we could. Neat to see it many years later in decent condition and not a single squirrel in your video. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Awesome church,,,love to hear the little girl loves Jesus,,,thanks again for all you do
You’re welcome. Yeah I felt heart broken at her little grave. Jesus is Lord!
I always enjoy.
I love your videos from my old stomping grounds. Northern Nevada high desert is magical. The sagebrush whispers when the wind goes through. There are rivers, lakes and best of all, natural hot springs. Floating the Truckee on tubes are some of my favorite adventures too. I miss it horribly. I don't know what I was thinking when I left. I'm in a low desert now. The Valley of The Sun, Phoenix. smh WHAT was I thinking?
Cool post. Mr. "Kit" Carson was/is one of the most important historical figures of westward-expanding United States. He is often brushed over as someone with a famous/recognizable name, but not many people know what he did get become famous. He was a true frontier bad-ass, survivalist, and explorer that sadly took his own life as he entered into his later years. A truly great American figure.
It is so cool to see another Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) house. I have been to his Connecticut house a few times. The Connecticut house has a room with a pool table and fancy chairs, they said it was his thinking room. He would play pool to help himself think. Sadly, both his Connecticut house and this house had tragedy. His daughter died when he lived in the Connecticut house. It was one of the reasons Sam moved out.
Hi Guys, Very Interesting, lot of History right there. Thanks
Love your story Jeff I love history
Christy Rothermel thank you very much! Glad you are watching our shows! Stay safe! Jeff
Love your VLOGS. So interesting. And your Wife, Sarah is delightful. Keep up the good work.
Oh thank you! We appreciate it! I will definitely let Sarah know what you said. I think she's delightful too! Let us know if you have ideas for future episodes! Please become one of our subscribers! Thanks, Jeff
I have been in The Clemens Home years ago , while attending a History Seminar. it was very interesting , and the Cemetery
Like ur music backgrounds too, perfect !!
Super Video Jeff. I would drive by that cemetery all the time when I lived in Carson. Big thumbs up👍
409rommel thanks! I enjoyed finding all those people! I appreciate your appreciation! LOL
I've been in the Carson City area since 86' and never walked that Cemetery. Day before my wife passed away, we were headed to Walmart and past that cemetery, and my wife was intently looking at the head stones. I had no idea she would be gone at only 42 from cancer.
Wow thanks for your touching comment. Seven years ago I lost my wife of 31 years to leukemia. Life is short. We have to make each day count. God bless you.
@@jbenziggy Same Brother, my wife passed Feb 3rd 2013 and our daughter was only 12 at the time and we both seen her pass. My life hasn't been right since, my daughter went on to the Air Force, Married and expecting a baby girl soon. My wifes name was Gloria, the grandbaby will be Gloriana to honor my wife and daughters mama. God Bless and sorry for your loss 🙏
Thank you once again for another great video- I just found it today. I was really interested in this one more than some others because I have family in Carson City- the town and area truly has home great history. If you haven't done so already, next time you are there check out the area around the governor's mansion- beautiful old homes, well preserved.
Good job as usual.
Thanks!
Just recently found your channel and I'm loving it. Born and raised in Reno, I spent much of my childhood exploring all the wonderful placed you're showing...I'm a Western history geek... btw my great great grandmother is buried in Lone Mountain Cemetery...cool place to explore. I was there last summer (2019) and saw a mule deer too. She was nibbling on the vegetables in the yard of the house by the office...maybe it's the same girl! 😁 Look forward to more great content!!
Sorry. Lone Mountain...
Welcome aboard! I'm glad you found our channel and that you're enjoying our videos! I do believe we may have seen the same deer! Thanks very much for commenting!
I love Carson City & the cemetery is pretty cool!
Thanks! I tell Sarah I could live there!
Very interesting tour. I love deer also.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I watch you go through the cemeteries and think none of them knew that they would die on that day. I’m 65 while I don’t want to die my biggest fear are what the people I care for and my pets might go through it scares me but Thankyou I enjoy your channel
Jeff and Sarah I love your blog. Very informing. Keep up the great work. Lori and Coco pritchard
Very interesting . Thx
Mark Twain was an atheist....wondering if the death of Jennie contributed to that. Nice to see some blue sky and sunshine. Haven't seen that much this year due to wildfires. I enjoyed the video!
GREAT STORY!!!
Love Mark Twain history
very interesting 👌
Thank you, Bertha! Blessings!
Its neat how you are able to put faces to some of the grave stones.
Thanks! We always try to if we can find the photos!
Sarah is a Starr now? Great! My Dad and I had family friends that owned an 800 acre ranch that grew Sugar Beets if I remember correctly back around 1960.
"The Shootist" with John Wayne and Lauren Bacall was shot in Carson City. Should do one on that!
You’re killing me, LaurelRuth. Lol. We already did a video on that. Check out our video list! th-cam.com/video/rOKLDtrhUTo/w-d-xo.html
I didn't really get explore, Carson City , Nevada, I didn't know Mark Twian lived ,Nevada,now I know.
By all accounts I've read, Sam absolutely adored his niece Jennie, and her death hurt him so that he left Nevada only 3 months after she died. In his great book ROUGHING IT (1871) centered on his adventures around the wild frontier of Nevada Territory and Virginia City, Sam tells the tale of a hilarious duel as the reason for his departure from the rambunctious Virginia City and Nevada Territory he loved so much. Although the "duel" fits the wild frontier image Sam paints so well in ROUGHING IT, it has always rang a bit hollow to me as THE reason Sam left Nevada. Jennie resonates as THE reason Sam left; her fresh constant memory would have been too painful for him to deal with every day.
There’s a story I heard in Virginia City that Sam Clemens kept a bar bill on a chalk board. He’d go in with a friend and order two drink telling the barkeep to “mark twain” to update his tab. Food story!
you are looking at a few Sears gravestones and metal...sold through the catalog
Jeff ... thanks for the marketing opportunity for my book which you quoted from and also those metal signs were written from. I am the author of a walking tour booklet of Lone Mountain Cemetery and of course, the book entitled Cemeteries of Carson City and Carson Valley. Nice job ... Cindy Southerland, Carson City, NV, August 2019
cindy southerland fantastic! Thanks! It was a fun experience! I love that cemetery! I hope you will subscribe! I have more shows coming up about Carson City and Virginia City!
@@jbenziggy Nev addd DUH the add sounds like dad
Cindy, how can I get a copy of your book?
@@lorireckler3345 hi Lori .... I will answer on email
Cindy - My great grandfather Frederick Thomas Mossford was a monumental mason from England who was working in Carson City in 1896 when my grandmother was born. They were in Reno in 1898 when my great uncle was born - Have you ever come across the name Mossford on the back of a headstone? I am curious about their 5 years in the USA
The brother of Charles Dickens is buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago along with Augustus Dickens girlfriend and their children. None of the kids made it out of their infancy.
After the discovery of the Comstock Lode Nevada was separated from Utah Territory and made a separate territory, 1861-64. In 1864 the State of Nevada was related. The silver and gold of Nevada and California helped the Union pay for the civil war.
I was outside the Nixon Funeral in Yorba Linda (I lived a couple of miles away). I drove down there to get a glimpse of the presidents. They stopped traffic at the exact time when I was in front. I think Clinton, Carter and Bush 1 were inside.
What an amazing historical event you were near. Too bad you didn't get a glimpse of them!
Pat Nixon was from Lane City, Nevada. It was located just west of Ely. (E-lee)
My mom bought me a copy of Tom Sawyer when I was a kid and it says Samuel Clemens (not Mark Twain) on it.
Been to Carson City in 1975.
My cousin Louise lives in Carson City!
I hate vandalism, especially cemeteries!
herdfan697278 nothing more despicable! Thanks for watching!
History Hunters you are so right I can’t even imagine why people do that kind of thing
They should punish vandals. Say $500 fine and 30 days in jail IT is hard to catch these culprits because they do their dirty work at night.
As always, great viewing. I don't want to spoil anything, but will we be seeing another Mark Twain's famous hangout, Virginia City?
Roy G. Dodd is say there’s a great chance of that! Lol
@@jbenziggy LOL! I really didn't think that you would pass up that opportunity
Love Carson City and I always will. Use to volunteer at the Nevada State Railroad Museum on the south end of town. If I could afford it I'd move there to be close to the museum.
I lived in Carson for over 50 years and moved out in 2019 due to the low class and abundance of people moving there. I moved to another town in Nevada and still consider Carson City my home.
7:58 put it back
RIGHT!
Am enjoying your history tour but please watch your music volume because it blocks out what your trying to tell us!
that undertaker sounds like some of the ones right now
How the narrator pronounces Nevada... ugh
He also has trouble with Ely is E-LEE not E-LIE
More Sarah! lol
LoL Sarah!
Hank Monk Is either third or fourth cousin to my husband whose name is Harvey monk Jr
Very cool! Do you collect memorabilia of his? I see lots of postcards for sale!
Alice Monk love to have you as a subscriber! Trying to get to 500!
@@jbenziggy ty
Just share this video to Facebook hopefully will get you your 500 with that
Wow another wonderful Jeff!
I just discovered your channel last week (June2024) and love watching every night! ❤
I've got a lot of catching up to do, I see.... and I'm going to enjoy every minute!
(Gee... Carson City looks very peaceful.. I don't see hundreds of cars rushing down every street)
I notice your current videos don't have a narrator anymore. Not that you need one, just noticed.
I do have a narrator, which is me. The paid gigs were costing way too much time and money. And they were making pronouncement mistakes all the time.
@@jbenziggy That's true and you do a good job!
I take they no longer use that church?..if not, too bad
775
JayE Smoke not sure I understand what 775 means.
@@jbenziggy northern NV area code
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Greg!