Chautauqua of stagecoach robber Jack Davis at Dangberg Historic Park
On Friday, August 16, from 10 to 11 a.m., Ross Mortensen will portray Jack Davis, honest Comstock miner turned stagecoach and train robber.
Jack Davis was a personable and educated miner who barely made a living in California's Tuolumne diggings. By 1859 Davis found himself in Virginia City, Nevada where he purchased and worked a stamp mill. Soon he found it was easier to make money at his secret business of robbing stagecoaches and trains.
Ross S. Mortensen is a local third-generation decedent of Nevada ranching families. Mortensen became a history enthusiast beginning at an early age due to his own family history. Throughout his life he has been involved in historical investigations and reenactments in Nevada and Northern California.
Ross S. Mortensen is the owner of the Western gunfighting group “Horse Thief Canyon Desperados LLC.” It is Mortensen’s desire to share his knowledge of history with the public through living history, which he has always found engaging.
This event is free for all to attend.
Please bring your own seating and no pets allowed – certified service animals only. Guests are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy as no food or beverages will be sold at these events. All events are held outdoors. For more information on these events, or on visiting Dangberg Historic Park, please visit Dangberg.org.