Salina Kelly Camaish

Mrs. Salina Kelly Camaish, who with her husband Charles and family resided in Silver City for seven or eight years before her passing, died at her home after a brief illness, at the age of 50 years. She left her husband, a well-respected miner at the Trade Dollar mine, and three daughters, the youngest a bright girl of about 16. 

Charles was known “as the steadiest miner in the camp, having worked for the same company for more than seven years without missing a single shift until his wife was taken ill.” 

The couple married on the Isle of Man in England in 1876 and immigrated to the U.S. in 1878. The 1900 Census said she was the mother of six, three daughters, May, Velma, and Ivy, were still living at that time.  

Charles lived to be 68, passing in 1923 in Boise, and is buried at the Morris Hill Cemetery.

Leonis Adobe Museum Historic Home and Ranch
  1. The Leonis Adobe House
  2. Miguel Leonis, The Big Basque
  3. Espiritu Chijulla Leonis
  4. Marcelina Leonis
  5. Juan Menendez
  6. Living Room
  7. Corner Cabinets
  8. Piano
  9. Dining Room
  10. Kitchen
  11. Cellar and Pantry
  12. Upper Rear Hallway
  13. Menendez Room
  14. Espiritu's Bedroom
  15. Sewing Room
  16. Front Upstairs Veranda
  17. Outdoor Oven or Horno
  18. Oak Tree
  19. Poultry and Doves
  20. Guinea Hens
  21. Turkeys
  22. Barn and Blacksmith Shop
  23. Carriages and Buggies
  24. Miguel's Land and Property Map
  25. Bath House
  26. Laundry Area
  27. Well and Windmill
  28. Tank House and Water Tank
  29. Orsua Room
  30. Vineyard
  31. Fruit Trees
  32. Vegetable Garden
  33. Longhorn Cattle
  34. Merino Sheep
  35. Nubian and Angora Goats
  36. Percheron Draft Horses
  37. Farm Implements
  38. Wagons
  39. Outhouses
  40. The Plummer House