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On June 11, 1892, in Virginia City, the morning train included a special car loaded with about 60 men, women and children from Truckee, consisting of Knights of Pythias members, their wives and children, and a drum corps of 12 girls. They
marched up C Street and an immense crowd followed them down to the depot and saw
them off with hearty cheers. The Knights were in full uniform. An interesting note on the discrimination in the 1880s: the Supreme Lodge of Knights of Pythias adopted a resolution declaring explicitly that no authority has ever been granted for the creation of a Lodge of colored Knights and that a colored man can lawfully be admitted into any Lodge. The
Knights of Pythias has a section in the Silver Terrace cemeteries in Virginia
City. The section contains approximately 100 burials. In its prime
it boasted beautiful locust trees, white fencing and an elaborate curved wooden
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