In 1917, John A. Sanders, also a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, became the second occupant of the mansion. Over time, the building had several other residents, including Margaret Brodigan, a famous Ormsby County Clerk, and the Holy Family Order (Catholic nuns), but became vacant in 1963. In 1970, Nevada Governor Paul Laxalt purchased the building to be used as an office for his law firm. The structure was completely restored with a sleeping room and bath in the expanded attic. The first floor decor was a miniature version of the Blue Room in the White House in Washington D.C. The second level was restored with furniture from the Moffet Mansion in Reno, including the chandelier and paneling, as well as French doors and windows imported from France and Belgium.
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