The man had taken several photographs of the items he had found and he told me that his relatives had also found some artifacts including weapons, but he had no photos of them. I was skeptical about the story, even though the photos appeared to be genuine. I have had experience with people who tried to pass off phony artifacts as genuine before. Finally, when I was working as a volunteer tour guide at the Nevada State Museum, I decided to show the photos to an artifact expert at the museum for his opinion.
If the artifacts in this collection are genuine, they were likely the property of Major William Ormsby, Captain Edward Storey or any of the other 76 militiamen killed during the battle.
Now, before anyone gets any bright ideas, I must caution you that all the items in the photos may have been taken illegally from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Indian Reservation. The penalties for removing or searching for such items are severe. Ever since I received these photos, I have felt I had an obligation to share them with the public, since I am not aware of any other such items in existence. I welcome constructive reader comments or information concerning this collection.
