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Genoa and its Cemetery are one the oldest landmarks in the state of Nevada which makes it a rather historically unique area to explore its haunts. The cemetery was erected in the mid 1860's to provide an alternative location to bury the Chinese. At the time the Chinese were burying their loved ones around their residences. Senator JW Haines donated the land to be used as this burial ground. Then certain sections would be deeded to the Masons and Oddfellows.

Years later the Genoa Cemetery Association took over the cemetery who still today upkeep's it. Many of the burials are of early pioneers to settled in the area. Some of the first settlers in NV are buried in this cemetery which is overshadowed by the Sierras. The first interment within this burial ground was a school teacher buried here in 1866 who went by the name Louis Scossa.

Life was harsh in Genoa so allot of children perished in the 1800's as one can see walking amongst the graves. The graveyard is rumored to be haunted my theory is that allot of the ghost here are children based on the playful demeanor that took place on our first investigation.

Many of the gravestones are engraved and find works of masonry craftsmanship. Some of them are surrounded by elaborate wrought iron fences while other ones are encased in concrete to protect them. The Masons and Oddfellows took burial seriously thus their gravestones were works of art.

Perhaps if not the most famous burial within this cemetery of all is a man nicknamed "Snowshoe Thompson". Between 1856 and 1876 he delivered mail between Genoa and Placerville. Later on he began delivering mail to Virginia City. Back in this day it was a treacherous run filled with heavy snow and chilling temperatures. Despite the weather Thompson made claim that even in a blizzard he could find his way. Thompson delivered the first silver ore to be mined from the Comstock Lode using these 10' skis. He also taught others to make skis and coached them on how to use them. He was never paid to deliver mail or rescue anyone it was strictly volunteer. I was telling my team oh anotherwards he is like me because here at the Paranormal & Ghost Society we volunteer our lives and services at no costs.

Johnson traversed the route known as "Johnson's Cutoff" today known as U.S. Highway 50. It was named this after an early explorer named John Calhoun Johnson who was the first man to deliver mail over the sierras. Thompson took this very route as it twisted and curved all the way up for nearly 60 miles through the sierras to Placerville. Thompson never carried any blankets or guns he roughed it for two days to Placerville then two days back to Genoa.

On occasion Thompson would make a rescue in the sierras for example one man was trapped in a cabin due to deep snow. Thompson reached the man realizing that his legs were frostbitten and he was on the brink of death. Thompson left the cabin skiing out of there to get chloroform only to return with it to save his life. Thompson was the mailman of the sierras and the savior of 7 lives.

For twenty years Thompson delivered mail locally and received the title father of California skiing. In 1866 he became an American and homesteaded a 160 acre property in Diamond Valley. Despite his relocation he continued to perform free services to the post office and locals. Sadly Thompson would die of pneumonia that developed after appendicitis. Back in the 1800's the medical was not very advanced people died of simple ailments ones that today can be nearly cured with simple treatment. So when you walk amongst the stones in Genoa Cemetery that is the saddest tale of all that most of the people perished from simple sicknesses particularly children.


Just down the road Nevada's first permanent building was built in 1850 known as the Mormon Fort. The first settlers in NV were Mormon traders who built this fort between Utah and Sacramento. The Mormons left and were called back to Salt Lake City in 1857 because the LDS church was worried about the government attacking them known as The Utah War which never materialized.

Genoa boasted the states first newspaper, courthouse and hotel. After the Mormons had left the town began to build up around it. Nevada's oldest bar is called the Genoa Bar which today still stands. In the past people such as Teddy Roosevelt, Mark Twain and Johnny Cash came to the saloon for a cold brew. The movie "Misery" was actually filmed in Genoa. Just as several Clint Eastwood and John Wayne movies were shot here also.

In 1910 a fire struck Genoa burning down some of its oldest structures some were rebuilt while others ceased to exist. Two fires would strike Genoa not sure if anyone died in those fires. But I know some people lost there homes due to carelessness.

Another location not far from the cemetery is a resort that boast Walley's Hot Springs. This natural hot springs and spa was first discovered then developed in 1862. Today it was renamed to David Walley's Resort. The springs bring in each year thousands of travelers who enjoy its springs. Driving past the springs on a cold night one can see hot steam just surrounding the road and resort.

Just up the road is Mormon Fort Station then above the cemetery itself is the Sierra Canyon & Genoa Peak which really shows you the beauty that surrounds this graveyard in the foothills of the Carson Range. The other closest cemetery near the Genoa burial ground is also Mottsville. We believe that early pioneers buried here may also be buried in the Mottsville Cemetery as well.

Below is a brief history about Genoa it truly is an amazing community and our organization is lucky enough to be based near it. We look forward to visiting other sites around Genoa and the cemetery was a great introduction to this haunted location. Allot of the locals feel the cemetery is haunted I just had to see it for myself and it turns out that this place is flourishing with activity.


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Genoa's place in Nevada history

Douglas County and Carson Valley history is very young, an important chapter in the romantic "Old West". Explorers and trappers made their way through this area but it wasn't until June of 1851 when John Reese and his party built a trading post that the area began to attract settlers and became a permanent settlement. Reese and his men took up land claims extending from the Walley's Hot Springs marsh area south of Genoa into Jack's Valley on the north. Since most of the men in Reese's party were Mormon, the location became known as Mormon Station. After building a trading post, Reese built a house and sent for his family in New York. Later, Reese added a blacksmith shop and a large corral for livestock.

The Overland Emigrant Trail passed down what is now Genoa's Main Street. Reese's operation did very well and when the Mormons were called back to Salt Lake City in 1857, Reese decided to stay to protect his business and extensive land claims. A great deal of buying, trading and selling of land went on during these early years. Reese did return to Salt Lake City in 1859 after business reversals.

Orson Hyde, an elder in the Mormon Church, was sent to "Mormon Station", Utah Territory, to set up a government, survey the town into lots, and define the state line between California and Utah Territory. He renamed Mormon Station "Genoa" in 1855. As the story goes, Hyde admired Christopher Columbus and so named the town site" Genoa" after Columbus's birth place, Genoa, Italy. Orson Hyde was the first probate Judge. Court matters were settled by Judge Hyde in the loft of Reese's trading post. Entrance to the loft was gained by climbing a ladder on the outside of the building then climbing through a large window into the loft. This loft was also used as a type of hotel for those pioneers traveling by foot and wishing to stay the night.

Genoa became a commercial center during Territorial days and settled down to a quiet existence as the county seat and a trading center for Douglas County.

As the population of Douglas County and Genoa grew, people of many nationalities settled in the area. Industrious Danish and German people recognized the Valley as a wonderful crop growing area. They drained the swamp/marsh areas where ranches/farms began to produce hay, grains, and pastures for livestock. Barns were built with small blacksmith shops nearby to make the needed farm equipment, plows, seeders, mowers, etc. Orchards and vegetable gardens were planted. This all took time but year after year improvements were made. Other nationalities were the Italians, English, Welsh and Irish. All these early pioneers contributed to the beautiful Valley as it is seen today.

The most significant event in the history of Genoa was probably the June 28th, 1910 fire. Two blocks of the business district and several homes burned that day. The fire was started by an inmate in the County Alms house (poor house) located in what was originally built as a hotel at the corner of Main and Nixon St. The poor man decided to burn a pan of sulfur under his bed to get rid of bed bugs. There was still some flame in the pan that set his straw mattress on fire and so most of the town. The courthouse was a brick shell after the fire. The County Commissioners authorized repairs but a few years later, in 1916, the County Seat was moved eight miles south-east to Minden, Nevada. Unfortunately for Genoa, many of the businesses that burned in the 1910 fire also set up shop in the growing communities of Gardnerville and Minden.

Today, Genoa is a thriving historic community

  1. A beautiful non-denominational country church owned and maintained by the Town of Genoa and overseen by the Genoa Town Board. Upon entering the church, there is a definite spiritual feeling. The church is rented out for weddings, funerals and Sunday services. The town also owns the “town hall” and the old fire bay where the town now has it’s office, meeting room and kitchen.

  2. Genoa has two wonderful, educational museums. The Mormon Station State Historic Park Museum owned and operated by the Nevada State Parks Dept., and the Genoa Courthouse Museum owned and operated by the Douglas County Historical Society.

  3. We have two beautifully landscaped parks. The Mormon Station State Park and the Genoa Town Park. Both parks are busy in the summer with family reunions, wedding receptions, picnics and the 4th of July “Pops in the Park” (Mormon Station Park), and, of course, the annual Genoa Candy Dance Arts & Crafts Faire in September.
  4. Our wildlife consists of a multitude of mule deer, tree squirrels and ground squirrels, foxes, raccoons, skunks, snakes (venomous and non-venomous), black bears, and several species of birds including quail, mountain blue birds, jays, magpies, crows, Canada geese, ducks, herons, eagles, hawks, woodpeckers, gulls, sparrows and barn swallows.

  5. Our mid-winter weather can be wet and freezing or freezing and dry (drought) or snow several feet deep with temperatures near or below freezing. Our mid-summer weather can reach highs over 100 degrees, but the average temperatures are usually in the high 80s. Spring and fall are usually mild with temperatures in the 50 to 70 degree range, and overnight lows in the 30s and 40s. Humidity is on the dry side, with an average of only 9 inches of precipitation annually.

Genoa has many links to the past

Although the town burned almost to the ground on at least two occasions, many of the orginal buildings still exist. Check with the Genoa Courthouse Museum for more information on local historic buildings.

Utah Territory & Carson County: September 1850, the Territory of Utah was given recognition. Brigham Young was named Governor, 1850 – 1857. On January 17, 1852, the Utah Territorial legislature passed an act designating the western section of the Territory, the County of Carson, which of course, included Carson Valley and Genoa.

Nevada Territory was created March 2,1861 by an "Act," passed by Congress, creating the Territory of Nevada. Genoa was determined the seat of business for Douglas County.

Nevada Statehood: October 31, 1864. Nevada is the 36th state.

Genoa is pronounced: "juh-NO-ah" not “JEN-o-wah" — named by Orson Hyde in 1855.

Altitude: 4700 ft. +/-

Population of Genoa Town Proper: Approximately 225 people. Residences outside the town proper are considered to be part of the county of Douglas.

Genoa was the first permanent settlement in Utah Territory, and now Nevada.

The first COUNTY courthouse was built in Genoa and opened for Douglas County business in 1865. It was built by contractors Lawrence Gilman and Rufus Adams for less than $20,000. The brick was kilned at the Adams Brothers Brick yard about 1-1/2 miles north of Genoa, on Jack's Valley Rd.

The first legislature met in Genoa in December of 1859.

 

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