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Abraham Curry House

Abraham Curry House paranormal

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Location submitted by: sdonley on 02/19/2015 DBA Approved: Y

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406 N Nevada St
Carson City, NV 89703
Open to the public: Yes

Lat: 39.1665
Lon: -119.7674

PANICd#: 1781

Publication date: 04/05/2026

The Abraham Curry House in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed around 1871 as the personal residence of Abraham Curry, one of the founding figures of the city.

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History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 10
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Resources: 3
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History

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The Abraham Curry House in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed around 1871 as the personal residence of Abraham Curry, one of the founding figures of the city. Built using locally quarried sandstone, the home reflected both the practical resources of the region and Curry's influence in shaping the early infrastructure of Carson City. The house stood just a short distance from the Carson City Mint, where Curry served as the first superintendent, further tying the residence to the political and economic development of the area.

Abraham Curry (1815-1873), considered the founding father of Carson City, Nevada.
Abraham Curry (1815-1873), considered the founding father of Carson City, Nevada.
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Abraham Curry arrived in Eagle Valley in 1858 with a vision of building a thriving community. Alongside business partners, he purchased land, surveyed the valley, and helped design what would become Carson City. His foresight included setting aside land for the future state capitol, helping secure the city's role as the capital of Nevada. As the population grew due to nearby mining booms, Curry became a central figure in the region's expansion and civic identity.

The home itself was more than just a residence. It symbolized Curry's success as a builder, entrepreneur, and civic leader. Using the same sandstone that helped construct many of Carson City's early landmarks, the house became part of a larger architectural legacy tied to the city's earliest days. Its design reflected mid-nineteenth-century building traditions, with functional features such as multiple fireplaces and durable masonry construction.

Tragically, Abraham Curry only lived in the house for a short time. He died in 1873, just a couple of years after moving into the residence. Despite his short time there, the home remained in the Curry family for decades, passing through generations before eventually being sold in the early twentieth century. Over time, the structure underwent changes, including additions and renovations that adapted it to new uses.

Today, the Abraham Curry House remains one of the few surviving structures directly connected to the founding of Carson City. It has been preserved as a historic building and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. Though it is privately owned and not generally open to the public, the house continues to stand as a lasting reminder of the man who helped build Nevada's capital from the ground up.

Added by: sdonley on 04/05/2026 DB#:877
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Stories & Folklore

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Like many historic homes tied to influential figures, the Abraham Curry House has developed a reputation for lingering spirits and unexplained activity. The most commonly reported presence is believed to be that of Abraham Curry himself. According to local lore, his spirit has never truly left the home he worked so hard to build, continuing to watch over the property long after his death.

One of the most enduring legends surrounding Curry involves the circumstances of his death. Stories claim that when he died in 1873, he left behind very little immediate wealth, with some accounts suggesting only a single silver dollar was found on him. This has fueled the belief that his spirit remains restless, possibly tied to unfinished business or concern for his family's well-being.

Witnesses over the years have reported subtle but persistent activity inside the home. These experiences often include the feeling of being watched, unexplained footsteps echoing through empty rooms, and doors opening or closing without cause. Some who have spent time in the building claim that the atmosphere shifts suddenly, as if someone unseen has entered the space.

There are also stories suggesting that Curry is protective of the home. Rather than a malevolent presence, he is often described as a watchful figure who appears to linger quietly. Some believe that his attachment stems from the fact that he only lived in the house for a brief time and refuses to relinquish the place he intended to enjoy with his family.

Over time, the Abraham Curry House has become part of local ghost lore in Carson City, often mentioned alongside other historic and haunted sites. While access to the home is limited, its reputation continues to grow through word of mouth, historical storytelling, and paranormal interest, cementing its place as both a historical landmark and a site of enduring mystery.

Added by: sdonley on 04/05/2026 DB#: 1835
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Paranormal Claims

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4717 04/05/2026 sdonley The spirit of Abraham Curry seen or sensed inside the home
4718 04/05/2026 sdonley Unexplained footsteps heard in empty rooms
4719 04/05/2026 sdonley Doors opening and closing on their own
4720 04/05/2026 sdonley Sudden cold spots and changes in atmosphere
4721 04/05/2026 sdonley Feeling of being watched or followed
4722 04/05/2026 sdonley Protective presence believed to guard the property
4723 04/05/2026 sdonley Restless spirit tied to unfinished business after death
4724 04/05/2026 sdonley Reports of shadowy figure moving through the house
4725 04/05/2026 sdonley Unusual energy shifts experienced by occupants
4726 04/05/2026 sdonley Lingering presence connected to short time Curry lived in the home

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Abe Curry House Then and Now – Around Carson
Added: 04/05/2026 By: sdonley
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HauntedHouses.com
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Abraham Curry
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