Bowers Mansion

Bowers Mansion

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caption = Bowers Mansion, 1940
location= Carson City, Nevada
lat_degrees = 39 | lat_minutes = 17 | lat_seconds = 25.63 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 119 | long_minutes = 49 | long_seconds = 54.35 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1863
architect= J. Neely Johnson
architecture= Georgian, Italianate
added = January 31, 1976
governing_body = Washoe County, Nevada
refnum=76001143 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
The Bowers Mansion, located between Reno and Carson City, Nevada, was built in 1863 by Lemuel "Sandy" Bowers and his wife, Eilley, and is a prime example of the homes built in Nevada by the new millionaires of the Comstock Lode mining boom.

The land originally was purchased in 1856 by Eilley and her second husband Alex Cowan, who returned to Utah a year later with other Mormon settlers. Eilley secured a divorce and moved to Gold Hill where she ran a boarding house and later acquired the mining claim which, together with that belonging to her third husband Sandy, became the source of their fortune.

The mansion was the fulfillment of Eilley's dreams of prestige and respectability. The mansion, designed by J. Neely Johnson, a builder and ex-governor of California, combined Georgian and Italianate architectural styles. It was modeled after a design conceived by Eilley based on her recollection of elegant buildings in her native Scotland. Indeed, the Bowers employed stonecutters from Scotland for the construction of their new home, which eventually cost $300,000 to buildcite web | url=http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/archives/myth/myth105.htm | title=Searching for "Sandy" Bowers | publisher=Nevada State Archives | first=Guy | last=Rocha | date=October 2003 | accessdate=2007-03-20] , an exorbitant sum in the 1860s. Eilley and Sandy toured Europe from 1861 to 1863, purchasing furniture, statuary, painting and other adornments for their home.

Following the death of Sandy Bowers in 1868, Eilley fell on hard financial times. She generated income by renting out rooms in the mansion and hosting parties and picnics on the grounds. The mansion hosted a ball for the women's suffrage movement and was the location of the annual Miner's Ball. The period of 1873–75 was the height of the mansion's popularity. [cite web | url=http://www.unr.edu/sb204/theatre/eill7.html | title=Bowers: Bowers Mansion | work=Portraits of Nevada | publisher=University of Nevada, Reno | accessdate=2007-03-20]

However, this was not enough to overcome her debts and she finally lost her home to foreclosure in 1876. The mansion was abandoned by the time Henry Riter acquired it and operated it as a resort until 1946. The building is currently owned and operated by the Washoe County Parks Department. Some 500 Nevada families have donated period furniture housed in the mansion. The park blends the historical site with recreational facilities such as a spring-fed swimming pool, picnic areas, and a playground. Tours of the mansion are given in summer and autumn.

References

*cite web | url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/nevada/bow.htm | title=Bowers Mansion | work=Three Historic Nevada Cities | publisher=National Park Service | accessdate=2007-03-20


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