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  1. James Clair Flood (October 25, 1826 – February 21, 1889 [1]) was an American businessman who made a fortune thanks to the Comstock Lode in Nevada. His mining operations are recounted to this day as an outstanding example of what may be done with a rich ore body and a genius for stock manipulation.

  2. James Clair Flood (25 de octubre de 1826 - 21 de febrero de 1889) [1] fue un empresario estadounidense de origen irlandés que hizo fortuna gracias a las minas de plata de la veta Comstock en Nevada. Sus operaciones mineras se citan actualmente como un ejemplo sobresaliente de lo que se puede hacer con un rico filón de mineral combinado con un ...

  3. James Clair Flood fue un empresario estadounidense de origen irlandés que hizo fortuna gracias a las minas de plata de la veta Comstock en Nevada.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2003 · A big slice of San Francisco's past and present can be found there. Flood's great-grandfather, James Clair Flood, was one of the "Bonanza Kings" who made his fortune in the 1870s from the...

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  5. 22 de feb. de 2020 · Flood, known as Jim, was the great-grandson of 19th century silver baron James Clair Flood, died Tuesday in a Jackson Hole, Wyo., hospital of a heart attack after a day of downhill skiing at...

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  6. James Flood’s dominating 28-column family mausoleum perched on its own grassy island is the largest on our grounds. The ornate interior is of white marble. Originally erected in Calvary Cemetery in San Francisco, the structure was moved to Cypress Lawn at the behest its founder, Hamden Noble, a Flood financial advisor and friend.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2020 · James Clair Flood 1939-2020. A Tribute. A member of the Cypress Lawn Cemetery Board of Directors for 31 years, “Jim” Flood passed away on February 22, 2020. He died as he lived. The avid outdoorsman suffered a heart attack after a day of downhill skiing near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.