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         Nevada History:     more books (100)
  1. The Secret History of the Nevada Navy (Chronicles of the Nevada Navy) by e.West Smith, 2010-08-14
  2. The Glory Days In Goldfield, Nevada by Sally Zanjani, 2002-11-01
  3. UNLV: The University Of Nevada, Las Vegas: A History by Eugene P. Moehring, 2007-07-10
  4. Old Heart Of Nevada: Ghost Towns And Mining Camps Of Elko County by Shawn Hall, 1998-03-01
  5. Boomtown Saloons: Archaeology And History In Virginia City (Wilber S. Shepperson Series in Nevada History) by Kelly J. Dixon, 2006-12-01
  6. Little Known Tales in Nevada History by Alton Pryor, 2004-01-01
  7. The history of Nevada by Sam P. 1850-1918 Davis, 2010-08-16
  8. The Mule Men: A History Of Stock Packing In The Sierra Nevada by Louise A. Jackson, 2004-09-30
  9. The Complete Nevada Traveler, Revised Edition: The Affectionate And Intimately Detailed Guidebook To The Most Interesting State In America by David W. Toll, 2002-10-31
  10. Hiking Nevada, 2nd: A Guide to Nevada's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Bruce Grubbs, 2006-07-01
  11. Before the Nukes - the remarkable history of the Nevada Test Site by Charles W. Meier, 2006-09-06
  12. Senator Howard Cannon of Nevada: A Biography (Wilber S. Shepperson Series in Nevada History) by Michael Vernetti, 2008-09-01
  13. Reno-Sparks, Nevada: A mini-history by Phyllis Zauner, 1978
  14. Nevada'S Turbulent 50'S: Decade Of Political And Economic Change (Nevada Studies in History and Political Science) by Mary Glass, 1981-01-01

61. Nevada: History
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—nevada history. Early Exploration. Inthe 1770s several Spanish explorers came near the area of present
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History
Early Exploration
Mexican War . These accounts may have aided Brigham Young when he was shepherding the Mormons west to build a new home in the mountains and valleys of Utah.
The Lure of Minerals
When in 1850 the federal government set up the Utah Territory, almost all of Nevada was included except the southern tip, which was then part of New Mexico. Non-Mormons had been averse to settling in Mormon-dominated territory, but after gold was found in 1859 non-Mormons did come into the area. A rush from California began and multiplied manyfold as news of the Comstock Lode silver strike spread. Most of the newcomers preferred to consider themselves as still being within California, and a political question was added to the general upheaval. Meanwhile, miners came helter-skelter, raising camps that grew overnight into such booming and raucous places as Virginia City. Partly to impose order on the lawless, wide-open mining towns, Congress made Nevada into a territory in 1861 as migrant prospectors and settlers poured in. The territory was then enlarged by increasing its eastern boundary by one degree of longitude in 1862. It was rushed into statehood in 1864, with Carson City as its capital. President Lincoln (in order to get more votes to pass the Thirteenth Amendment) had signed the proclamation even though the territory did not actually meet the population requirement for statehood.
The Federal Government and Population Growth
Hoover Dam Nevada's population, sparse since the time when the Paiute and other tribes eked out a meager living from the land and animals, increased by 650% between 1950 and 1990. The fastest-growing U.S. state, Nevada is increasingly home to retirees and to workers in new, especially technological, industries.

62. Frame A
Organizations nevada history Day. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Special Collectionsincludes southern nevada history and the Nevada Women's Archives.
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State Coordinator for Nevada — John Barker
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Reno, NV 89509
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State Contest: Date: March 22, 2003
Location: Nevada State Museum
Nevada Directory of Organizations, Archives, Libraries, Historical Societies, Museums and Historic Sites: Organizations Archives and Libraries Historical Societies, Museums and Historic Sites

63. Virginia City, Nevada And The Comstock Lode
Virginia City, Nevada sits on the Comstock Lode - one of the world's largest ore bodies - between Category Regional North America Localities V Virginia City......Virginia City, Nevada History For The Taking . Piper's Opera House Queenof nevada history . Storey County Fire Department. Chamber of Commerce.
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Virginia City, Nevada
"History For The Taking"
Virginia City, Nevada is one of America's largest Historic Landmarks. Located just south east of Reno, Nevada, this historic mining town is easily accessible by car from Lake Tahoe, Reno, or Carson City. Some say Virginia City's rich gold and silver mines financed the Civil War. Now rich in history, Virginia City and the Comstock Lode still maintain the flavor of the hifalutin mining days, when Mark Twain roamed the streets and everybody wanted a piece of the "Richest Place on Earth."
Nolan Preece Antique Prints

Extensive collection of historic
etchings and engravings. The Good Old Songs
The music of yesteryear played on the antique pianos of Virginia City.
A unique collection of gifts and collectibles. Piper's Opera House - "Queen of Nevada History" Storey County Fire Department Chamber of Commerce Virginia Range Wildlife Protection Association
The Weather Forecast
For Virginia City and Northern Nevada.

64. Nevada Links On Key To The City
nevada history. First Settlement. The first settlement was Genoa,which is near Carson City. It was originally called Mormon Station
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NEVADA HISTORY First Settlement The first settlement was Genoa, which is near Carson City. It was originally called Mormon Station, as it was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1849. Name of Nevada The name of "Nevada" was given when the territory was established in 1861. It is from the Spanish language and means "snow-capped" Nevada admitted as part of the Utah Territory On March 2, it was admitted as the Territory of Nevada. Admitted as the State of Nevada on October 31. This date is celebrated as a state holiday. State Capital The state capital is Carson City. It was selected as such in 1864. State Seal The state seal was adopted February 24, 1886. Description: The seal has the words "The Great Seal of the State of Nevada" around the outer edge. Within this, is a composite picture showing the mining, agriculture, industry and scenery of Nevada, under which is the state motto, "All For Our Country." top visitors since this page was created 2 November 1998 This page was last updated 2 November 1998 at 9:41 am Return to the Nevada State page on Key to the City To go to another state, go to the

65. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Nevada History"
Search the Web for All Web Sites for nevada history . Search Results1 10, Next . 1. Nevada Historical Society - nevada history
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66. Reno Nevada History
reno nevada history to Nevada Labor History Nevada Labor, yourbest source for Nevada Labor information on the internet
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67. Nevada State College
American society. 217 nevada history (3+0) 3 credits nevada historyfrom early exploration to the present. Includes examination
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History Program History Courses in the Catalog 101 UNITED STATES (3+0) 3 credits
U.S. political, social, economic, diplomatic and cultural development from colonial times to 1865. Includes examination of the U.S. Constitution and satisfies the U.S. Constitution requirement.
102 UNITED STATES (3+0) 3 credits
U.S. political, social, economic, diplomatic and cultural development from 1865 to the present.
105 EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION (3+0) 3 credits
Development of western civilization from the dawn of history to 1648.
106 EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION (3+0) 3 credits
Development of western civilization from 1648 to the present.
202 AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY (3+0) 3 credits
U.S. military history from the colonial period onward emphasizing war strategies, military thought and policy in the armed forces in American society. 217 NEVADA HISTORY (3+0) 3 credits Nevada history from early exploration to the present. Includes examination of the Nevada Constitution and satisfies the Nevada Constitution requirement. 243 HISTORY OF EAST ASIA I (3+0) 3 credits East Asian history (China, Japan, Korea); neolithic to 18th century; relates science, art, philosophy to state formation and cultural practice.

68. LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL: NEWS: Patrick Helped Preserve Nevada History For Other
Patrick helped preserve nevada history for others. Historian's volumeof work significant By AD HOPKINS REVIEWJOURNAL. Elizabeth
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Elizabeth Nelson Patrick
Recorded oral histories of Southern Nevada pioneers
Thursday, April 26, 2001
Patrick helped preserve Nevada history for others
Historian's volume of work significant By A.D. HOPKINS
REVIEW-JOURNAL

Elizabeth Nelson Patrick, a historian who saved more than her share of the vanishing history of Southern Nevada, died April 18 of bone cancer. She was 76. Patrick spent 30 years in Southern Nevada gathering oral histories from its pioneer residents, collecting and identifying historical photos and preserving historical buildings. Born in Indianapolis in 1924, Patrick was educated at Butler University. She later earned a doctorate in history from the University of New Mexico. In the 1980s, the Nevada Humanities Committee and the Review-Journal hired Patrick to record "The Pioneer Tapes," a collection of particularly important oral histories from then-elderly Southern Nevada pioneers. The tapes were permanently archived at UNLV Special Collections, and Patrick wrote an article from each, which was published in the newspaper's "Nevadan" Sunday magazine. While working at Special Collections, she was also involved in selecting photos for the magazine's "Help Us Write History" feature, which each week published a historical photo and asked readers to call with information about the people in the pictures or the context in which the photos were taken.

69. Auction Saloon Message Board - Free Nevada History Poster + More
All Forums Auction Saloon Round Up The Freebie Zone free nevada history poster+ more, free nevada history poster + more www.travelnevada.com/infopacket.asp.
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70. Ely, Nevada - White Pine Historical And Archaeological Society
White Pine County, nevada history. Historical photographs and history of the pony express, populated Category Regional North America Society and Culture History...... History of White Pine County, Nevada. Although these sites played a vital partin the history of Nevada, in most cases, little actually remains intact.
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Because History Deserves to be Shared, the White Pine Historical and Archaeological Society is Enriching the Present By Preserving the Past! We proudly present the following information for the benefit of our citizens and visitors in Ely and White Pine County, Nevada. Please refresh or reload this page if you visit frequently for latest additions or updates. Many of the pages have much information or pictures on them and will take some time to load. About the Historical and Archaeological Society and planned events
Membership Application and Renewal Form
White Pine County Interactive Map White Pine Discussion / Message Board ... Mystery Photos - A fun page. Add your guess or comment! Genealogical Sources for White Pine County, Nevada
"Ely and her Mines" A Limited Number of Reprints of the Rare 1907 "Ely and her Mines" are now available only through the White Pine Historical and Archaeological Society. Maps of the copper mines and pictures of early area homes and places can be found in this beautifully reproduced booklet. Paper. 7" x 11" $10.00 each, plus mailing costs of $2.00 if mailed. Historical Photographs For Sale "

71. Nevada Women's History Project
Access biographies of notable women in nevada's history or learn about the organization that collects and preserves information about nevada women.
http://www.unr.edu/wrc/nwhp

72. University Of Nevada Press - The Sagebrush State: Nevada's History, Government,
submenu Nature submenu The Sagebrush State nevada's history, Government,and Politics, Second Edition Michael W. Bowers. Since its
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Michael W. Bowers
Since its publication in 1996, The Sagebrush State has served as the text for the Nevada Constitution component required for graduation from all Nevada colleges and universities. The second edition of this authoritative work is updated through 2001 to include recent changes in the Nevada Supreme Court, term limits, legislative oversight of the executive branch, and limited legislative sessions.
The full text of the state constitution is provided for reference in an appendix and includes extensive annotations that note and explain amendments and other changes made to the original 1864 document. more ... About the Author
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now by phone or fax! Wilbur S. Shepperson Series in History and Humanities ... Search More information about this book Praise "In Nevada, as elsewhere, historical and environmental forces have influenced government and politics. Michael W. Bowers' book succeeds in capturing the dynamics of this process. This concise work explains how Nevada government actually works and how the area's history has shaped its political culture."
Journal of the West "This is a volume that would be a worthwhile addition to the bookshelf of anyone looking for a reliable reference work on Nevada government and politics. It will appeal to anyone seeking to understand those subjects in the context of a turbulent past which, in many ways, is strikingly unique among states of the West and the nation."

73. Carson City, Nevada - History - Carson City History
nevada's capital welcomes you with western history, events, lodgingspecials, golf, museums and more. Extensive visitor guide.
http://www.carson-city.org/history/index.php
In 1859 the Comstock Lode silver strike was discovered, sparking the first major wave of emigration into the area. Carson City was named after the Carson River by city father Abraham Curry in 1860. In 1861 the Nevada Territory was formed, and Carson made its capital. Nevada was granted statehood on Oct. 31, 1864. Of the 17 counties in Nevada, only Carson City and Virginia City have remained county seats since the beginning of statehood.
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Carson City sits in the center of one of the most scenic and historic areas in the country, making it the perfect starting point for sightseeing. The habitat of the Eastern Sierra must have been a welcome refuge for explorers Kit Carson and John C. Fremont as they rode into Eagle Valley during their 1840s quest to map the West. To the east, long stretches of desert mark the difficult terrain settlers had to endure to get here. To the west, the Sierra Nevada mountains stretch out as a gateway to the Pacific. Kit Carson Trail - Wild West Tour During that time, Northern Nevada saw its first wave of white settlers. The Bidwell-Bartleson party is believed to have made their way through the area in 1841. Westbound traffic increased, spurred by the big boom of 1848-1849 when the discovery of California gold ignited the frontier spirit and transformed Eagle Valley.

74. Carson City, Nevada - History & Calendar
Carson City, nevada history Calendar. Reno and Lake Tahoe. Carson City, nevada- history Calendar Reno and Lake Tahoe Introduction to Tahoe/Reno.
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Reno and Lake Tahoe 1900 South Carson Street Carson City, Nevada 89701 Email: cccvb@carson-city.org East of Lake Tahoe on Highway 50 is the town of Carson City, Nevada - capital of the state of Nevada. You might recall the Cartwrights leaving the Ponderosa to head into town - into Carson City. Now your family can head over to Carson City for a look around and recapture some of that pioneer ambiance. In the 1850's, the settlement took its title from the Carson River, which had been named in 1844 by John C. Fremont for his scout, Kit Carson. By 1861 Carson City was the capital of the metal-rich frontier state of Nevada. The citizens have always been proud of their town and its history. To get a taste of the early years, get a copy of the "Kit Carson Trail Map" in town ($2.50) and give the family a walking tour that passes by all 59 points of interest, including a depot, courthouses, a brewery, and mansions. There are a couple of things you may notice while perusing the calendar of events listed below - First, there isn't much planned for most of July and August. The reason is the season - expect heat in full Summer. Second, there are a number of Native American events open to the public. You will be very aware of the indigenous culture in this area. Take advantage of the opportunity to explore the contribution of all cultures.

75. Nevada
Introduction; Facts and Figures; Geography; Economy; Government and HigherEducation; history; Bibliography. Previous Neva, Next nevada, Universityof.
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76. Walker Lake - Hawthorne, Nevada - History
Born in the Sierra nevada, Walker Lake is the terminus for the WalkerRiver watershed a watery gem amid the arid land. It supports
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Born in the Sierra Nevada, Walker Lake is the terminus for the Walker River watershed - a watery gem amid the arid land. It supports threatened fish and hundreds of thousands of breeding and migrating water birds, including spring and fall visits from 1,400 common loons - the largest known congregation west of the Mississippi.
Walker Lake's existence spans millions of years. Along with Pyramid Lake in northwest Nevada and Mono Lake in eastern California, Walker is a remnant of the Pleistocene Lake Lahontan, which covered much of central and northern Nevada during the last Ice Age. As the climate dried, Lake Lahontan receded and many closed valleys became isolated dry lake beds. The Walker River is one of three major rivers draining the east slopes of the Sierra Nevada, supporting riparian, wetland and desert lake ecosystems.
Native Americans inhabited the Walker Lake basin dating back 11,000 years or more. A hunter-gatherer society, the native families traveled in small groups relying upon pine nuts, game and Walker Lake trout.
At that time, flows to Walker Lake are estimated at 250,000 to 300,000 acre-feet of water per year (an acre-foot is approximately 326,000 gallons of water, enough to cover a football field in one-foot of water). Flows to Walker Lake have averaged less than 100,000 acre-feet a year since the 1930s.

77. History Of Stillwater, Nevada
By Bunny Corkill as featured in Volume 14 of In Focus. South Side of Main StreetLet us begin our journey, by coming into Stillwater from the west.
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By Bunny Corkill as featured in Volume of In Focus South Side of Main Street
Let us begin our journey, by coming into Stillwater from the west. On the right, or south, side of the road, [near 12300 Stillwater Road] there was once a huge grove of cottonwood trees. They had been planted in such a manner that there was enough space between the rows to allow teams and spring wagons to drive in, thus the people and animals could enjoy the shade. This area was very popular as a picnic spot, and each 4th of July the local residents and guests held a major celebration among the trees. Later, a ballpark was situated near there. The Kent family sold this one hundred acres to Mary deArmond Patterson and her sons on March 24, 1924. The trees became the victims of a receding water table and the Patterson brothers’ saws.
Today, all that remains of the lush grove of cottonwoods is a near-empty lot at
12300 Stillwater Road.

78. History Of Stillwater, Nevada
By Bunny Corkill as featured in Volume 14 of In Focus. Kemma Osgoodand friend bask in Stillwater's sunlight at the bottom of the
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By Bunny Corkill as featured in Volume of In Focus
Kemma Osgood and friend bask in Stillwater's sunlight at the bottom of the new
Cirac outdoor pool during its construction.
The Cirac/LeBeau indoor swimming pool and health resort was closed to the public c. 1970.
Principal players in this article include: Stella Greenwood (Mrs. Frank Marsh),
Adeline Greenwood, Charles Cirac and his sister Alice Cirac (Mrs. Walter Philips).
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79. Hypnotherapy Of Nevada - History Of Stress
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Attention to stress tends to go in cycles, usually sparked by a scientific (or pseudoscientific) discovery. Medical professionals then spiraled into national obsessions, introduced Type A and B personalities, aerobics, meditation, the link between stress and heart disease.
Stress made headlines and drove movie characters to achieve or break down. It became a topic of songs. And, finally, it achieved that zenith of cultural significance it appeared on sitcoms!

80. Emma Nevada (history Of)
Spangled Banner . In 1865 the Wixoms moved to Austin, nevada whereEmma's singing career blossomed. Emma nevada. While pursuing her
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Emma's Story
In 1861, Dr. William Wixom, a physician at a nearby mine, moved his wife and new daughter Emma to the Broad Street house in the thriving town of Nevada ("City" was added later). Young Emma displayed her tremendous musical talents very early, impressing an audience at age three with a dramatic rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner". In 1865 the Wixoms moved to Austin, Nevada where Emma's singing career blossomed.
Emma Nevada
While pursuing her education at Mills College in Oakland, Emma earned the nickname "Mockingbird of Mills". ("Listen to The Mockingbird" was one of her best-loved performances.) She pursued her musical training in Europe, where she took the stage name "Nevada" to honor her native city and state. She developed into a world-renowned coloratura, famous for her roles in Aida and Sonnambula. Emma sang in Europe's major opera houses and performed for many royalty, including Queen Victoria. She married an Englishman, Dr. Raymond Palmer, and trained her daughter Mignon in classical music. She resided mainly in Paris and later in England, until her death in 1940. For more information
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