McNamee, F. R., 1865 or 1866-1933
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- Organization: Nevada. District Attorney (Lincoln County)
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- Organization: McNamee and McNamee
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found: UNLV Digital Collections website, accessed January 14, 2019:Historic Landscape of Nevada (Letter from F. R. McNamee (Los Angeles) to F. H. Knickerbocker, July 23, 1929, (F.R. (Frank R.) McNamee)
found: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the State Bar of Nevada, 1934:page 28 (Frank R. McNamee, December 4, 1865-November 5, 1933; born in Boscobel, Wisconsin; went to Eureka, Nevada in 1883)
found: History of the bench and bar of Nevada, 1913:page 110 (Frank R. McNamee. Residence and office, Las Vegas. Born December 4, 1866, in Boscobel, Wisconsin; practiced law in DeLamar, Lincoln County, until 1907, when he moved to Caliente; District Attorney of Lincoln County, 1896 to 1903. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1912, and associated with his son, Leo A. McNamee; has a branch office at Las Vegas, Nevada. General Attorney for Nevada for San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R.; Justice of the Peace of Eureka, Nevada, 1893-94)
found: Nevada State Journal, November 6, 1933(Frank R. McNamee, general counsel for the Los Angeles & Salt Lake unit of the Union Pacific railroad died [Nov. 5] in Las Vegas; a pioneer southern Nevadan, McNamee formerly lived in Eureka, Delamar and Ploche, and once served as district attorney of Lincoln County. He became local counsel for the Salt Lake railroad when it was under construction and later moved to Los Angeles as general counsel. He retained partnership in the law firm of McNamee and McNamee, composed of his sons, Leo A. McNamee and Frank R. McNamee, Jr., at Las Vegas and Luke McNamee at Los Angeles)
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2019-01-15: new
2019-02-06: revised
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