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         Nevada History:     more books (100)
  1. The Archaeology Of The Donner Party (Wilbur S. Shepperson Series in History and Humanities) by Donald L Hardesty, 2005-10-18
  2. Gold in History, Geology, and Culture: Collected Essays by Richard F. Knapp and Robert M. Topkins, editors, 2002-02-28
  3. Tap Dancing on Ice: The Life and Times of a Nevada Gaming Pioneer (Oral History Program) by Jack Douglass, William A. Douglass, 1996-11
  4. Nevada's Historic Buildings: A Cultural Legacy (Wilber S. Shepperson Series in Nevada History) by Ronald M James, Elizabeth Safford Harvey, 2009-09-15
  5. Nevada : A History by Robert Laxalt, 1991-11-01
  6. Carson City: Capital of Nevada (Western Mini-Histories Series) by Phyllis Zauner, 1984-02
  7. Let Justice Be Done: Crime and Politics in Early San Francisco (Nevada Studies in History & Political Science) by Kevin J. Mullen, 1989-09
  8. Austin and the Reese River Mining District: Nevada's Forgotten Frontier (Nevada Studies in History & Political Science) by Donald Ray Abbe, 1985-03
  9. A History of Pahrump, Nevada by Robert D. McCracken, 1996-01
  10. The Ignoble Conspiracy: Radicalism on Trial in Nevada (Nevada Studies in History & Political Science) by Sally Springmeyer Zanjani, 1986-08
  11. The Long Campaign: A Biography of Anne Martin (Nevada Studies in History & Political Science) by Anne Bail Howard, 1985-05
  12. Questions from the past, (Nevada studies in history and political science) by Wilbur S Shepperson, 1973
  13. Riley Grannan's funeral: An eulogy to one of the characters who helped make history in the mining camps during the days of gold strikes in the State of Nevada by Herman W Knickerbocker, 1952
  14. Taxation in Nevada, a history by Romanzo Colfax Adams, 2010-08-29

81. First Independent Bank Of Nevada | History
The banking industry in northern nevada has experienced unprecedented change inthe very recent past, the effect of which will last well into the future.
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The banking industry in northern Nevada has experienced unprecedented change in the very recent past, the effect of which will last well into the future. The numerous mergers and acquisitions that have occurred, or are in process, have resulted in the elimination of a majority of the market's local community banking alternatives. These changes point to both a need and an opportunity for a new local bank, devoted to serving the banking needs of this marketplace and to providing a high level of personal service.
The founders of First Independent Bank of Nevada began organization of the Bank in late 1998, with the intent of forming a true "community bank" owned and managed by Nevada business people. The concept of local ownership and management is key to what we intend to accomplish; it is our firm belief that the northern Nevada market values the advantages inherent in this concept. First Independent Bank of Nevada will provide you, the banking client, with a full-service banking partner staffed with personnel who have an in-depth knowledge of the local market as well as experienced, qualified local decision makers. Although our regional and national bank competitors tout involvement in the Nevada community, our staff, shareholders and Board truly are a representative slice of the community. In fact, 96% of our Bank's stock is owned by Nevadans!
First Independent Bank of Nevada will focus primarily on the banking needs of the local business clients and professionals. The Bank will offer a wide array of loan and deposit products tailored to the needs of the business community, including revolving lines of credit, equipment loans, construction and term commercial real estate loans, business checking accounts, and money market accounts. We are not, however, a one dimensional bank. We will also offer a full range of consumer deposit and loan products that should meet everyone's personal banking needs.

82. Electronic Voting In Nevada – History
Electronic Voting In nevada – history. nevada Legislature 1995.
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83. Electronic Voting In Nevada – History
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84. GHOST TOWNS OF NEVADA: GHOST TOWNS, NEVADA,HISTORY, MOTORCOACH TOUR
One of the few army depost in Northern nevada during the 1850's We then continue onto Hawthorne and learn some modern history of this town wich is the largest
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This morning we travel to Carson City, the capital of Nevada to learn about this states meager beginnings. We then travel to the Gold Hill Hotel for lunch in the oldest hotel in Nevada. We then take the historic steam train to Virginia City, the richest place on earth for you to enjoy on your own. B L
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We will start your journey on the Lonelies highway in America to Ft. Churchill. One of the few army depost in Northern Nevada during the 1850's. We then travel south to Yerington to the Paiutes Holymans Wovoka, burial grounds to learn of his fate. We then continue on to Hawthorne and learn some modern history of this town wich is the largest ammunition depot for the military in the US. This evening you will be on your own.

85. The Red Scare In Nevada, History Of - 1919-1920
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The Red Scare In Nevada, 1919-1920
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Immediately following the First World War (1914-1918), the United States experienced a brief yet hysterical "Red Scare," a fear of a radical communist, or bolshevik takeover of the United States. Fear of a radical takeover in the United States led to suppression and persecution of anyone perceived as "un-American." This era of intolerance and paranoia engulfed Nevada, and its citizens responded harshly to the "Red Menace." Nevada's response was both a part of and a reaction to the volatile national scene during 1919-1920.
During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson's "Crusade for Democracy," received the support of all "loyal" Americans. In an attempt to mobilize the people behind the war effort, Wilson established the Committee on Public Information. Headed by journalist George Creel
During the war years Americans encountered severe limitations on freedom of speech and press, as well as outright suppression of dissent. The federal government arrested over fifteen hundred persons for disloyal comments and banned the dissemination of radical publications. Opening and censoring private mail also became an effective tool for monitoring "pro-German" thoughts and deeds. Periodically the Administration seized obviously loyal magazines critical of government policy. In its zeal, the Justice Department, for instance, delayed an edition of The Nation because it carried the caption "Civil Liberties Are Dead," and confiscated copies of

86. Best Places In Nevada - History Of WebRings
Best Places In nevada, history of WebRings. nevada WebRingA Brief history.Operated by WebRing Inc. since August, 1997, WebRing was
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Nevada WebRingA Brief History Operated by WebRing Inc. since August, 1997, WebRing was first created in June, 1995, by Sage Weil, launched in March, 1996, and moved onto its own server in September, 1996. WebRing drew its initial inspiration from a similar structure called EUROPa (Expanding Unidirectional Ring of Pages). Michael at newdream.net helped with initial graphic design. In August, 1995 Jerry Hierro suggested a centralized CGI program to run the system. The first new Ring created was the ESLoop. By the beginning of 1997, there were over 1,000 Rings on the system, and by May of that year 10,000. By April, 1998, there were over 40,000 Rings on WebRing. WebRing has been extensively covered by the news media, with stories appearing in: CNN-TV, CNET-TV, TAIPAN, Business Week, Investors' Business Daily, InfoWorld, WebWeek and Public Radio. WebRing Directory Advertisers' WebRing Alabama WebRing Alaska WebRing Apartments WebRing ... Wyoming WebRing Last updated: August 5, 2001

87. Genealogy.com: Genealogy SiteFinder: Places/Geographic, United States, Nevada, H
Family Finder. First Name Middle Last Top Places/Geographic UnitedStates nevada history Search Helpful Web Sites • Vietnam War (1).
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88. April 21, 1998: Nevada's History
nevada's history may get lost in the shuffle. April 21, 1998 Astutereaders have noticed that at the end of every column, I point
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Nevada's history may get lost in the shuffle
April 21, 1998 Astute readers have noticed that at the end of every column, I point out that I am a fifth-generation Nevadan. Some people want to know why I bring this up on a weekly basis. The answer: It brings in the chicks by the truckload. No, I am just kidding, on several different levels. You should be able to guess that just from looking at my mug shot. Seriously, I point it out for several different reasons. The first is that being a fifth-generation Nevadan is very, very rare these days. It means that my great-great grandfather lived here. Heck, these days, even being a second-generation Nevadan is fairly rare, considering the state is growing faster than certain parts of President Clinton when the Budweiser girls are around. The main reason I point it out is that I feel it gives me a sort of special connection to and understanding of the state at least the Northwestern part, which much of my family has called home for decades. For example, on my Dad's side of the family, my great-grandfather and my grandfather (along with several of his brothers) worked in Virginia City, when it was really a city. One of my great uncles was a book publisher, giving me the only real publishing/writing link that I know of in my family. My grandfather, who is still going strong at 88, has only a fourth-grade education; he had to drop out of school to help support his family by working in the mines. Keeping all this in mind, I have a much greater appreciation for Virginia City.

89. Boys Hope Girls Hope Of Nevada - History
Home Page Board of Directors history Links Organization RequestInfo Boys Hope Girls Hope of nevada. history. Recognizing
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Boys Hope Girls Hope of Nevada History Recognizing the importance of Boys Hope Girls Hope s mission and the tremendous need for service in Las Vegas, Greg McKinley and five other community leaders began working in 1994 to secure a home and the funding necessary for the initial start-up of a local affiliate. Boys Hope Girls Hope of Nevada officially opened its doors for at-risk, academically capable young boys in July of 1997. Patrick (age 9) and Matthew (age 15) were the first boys to enter the program. Over the next several months the house became filled to capacity with the addition of brothers Da Vaun and Willie in September, Jamie in October and Anthony in January of 1998. Anthony, the first high school graduate of the program (2000) has begun his junior year at St. John s University in Minnesota with a study abroad program in China. Matthew, class of 2001, is pursuing his studies at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri. Following their lead, Da Vaun has enrolled in St. John s University in New York, beginning in September 2002. All three of these students remain closely connected to the Boys Hope Girls Hope family in Las Vegas.

90. Nevada Heritage
Dedicated to collecting, compiling and presenting nevada historical information and materials on the Category Regional North America Society and Culture history......nevada Heritage is dedicated to collecting, compiling and presenting nevada historicalinformation and materials on the internet which are contributed by
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Nevada Heritage is dedicated to collecting, compiling and presenting Nevada historical information and materials on the internet which are contributed by individuals, organizations, and our staff. Our goal is to become a reference site where you can readily obtain information about Nevada which was key to its present day development. Students and new residents will find this site of particular interest. Contributors are offered recognition in the form of a free web page which can contain business content or information of a personal nature or interest. Look around. Become a contributor or partner. Give us your feedback and suggestions. We also offer books and products of cultural and historical interest.
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91. Nevada City History
nevada City is a destination of choice. View an online map of nevadaCity Back to nevada County Gold Home Back to history Index.
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Nevada City was originally called Deer Creek Dry Diggins when it was just a mining camp. In the fall of 1849 Dr. A.B. Caldwell opened a general store and the mining camp started resembling a town. The town became Caldwell's Upper Store. In 1850, the town was looking more like a city, with a cities' problems. The citizens, under Mexican law, elected a mayor, or "Alcalde," to establish and keep order. After the initial gold rush, merchants, bankers and the like came to Nevada City and built homes in the style of the day. This was during the reign of Queen Victoria, and that style of architecture became known as "Victorian". Colonial, Greek Revival, and "California Gothic" styles of architecture are well represented here as well. Most of Nevada City burned to the ground on several occasions. Two of the most interesting buildings in the downtown area are fire houses that were built with more than utilitarian style. This also accounts for the prevalance of brick buildings featuring iron shutters.

92. KNPR - Nevada Public Radio - Nevada Variations
spend his summer vacation hiking the Immigrant Trail through nevada, he had no ideait would lead him on a story that could change how nevada's history is told
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Nevada Variations Produced and narrated by Jon Christensen, Nevada Variations presents an audio portrait of Nevada over the course of 17 months. Each month Jon explores the history, literature, arts and current events of each county in Nevada. Supported by the Nevada Humanities Committee . Jon Christensen is a freelance writer and reporter, and recipient of a Knight Fellowship for 2002-03. Feature Date Title Click on speaker icon to listen.
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Mar 3, 2003 Area 51 Some parts of Nevada are cloaked in mystery. And nowhere more so than east of the Nevada Test Site and the top secret base called Area 51, where the desert void is big enough to hide a monumental city from prying eyes. In the final episode of his series Nevada Variations, Jon Christensen explores the weird, wide open spaces on the far side of Nevada. Feb 3, 2003 Basques in Nevada For many immigrants in America, trying to live a hyphenated ethnic identity can feel like getting pulled in opposite directions. And the tension between the old country and the new country can carry on between generations. But in Nevada, Basque-Americans seem to be finding a way to preserve their culture and change it too. Jon Christensen explores the changing nature of being Basque-American in Nevada. Jan 6, 2003

93. Nevada Department Of Conservation & Natural Resources
Park Click to expand view R. Michael Turnipseed PE, Director Freeman K. Johnson,Assistant Director 123 W. Nye Lane, Room 230 Carson City, nevada 897060818
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R. Michael Turnipseed P.E., Director
Freeman K. Johnson, Assistant Director
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he Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is responsible for the establishment and administration of goals, objectives and priorities for the preservation of the State's natural resources. The Director's Office provides administrative, technical, budgetary and supervisory support for eight divisions as well as several boards and commissions.
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94. Nevada Department Of Conservation & Natural Resources
nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources enforces state laws and regulations to protect the human and natural environment 123 W. Nye Lane, Room 230. Carson City, nevada 897060818. (775) 687-4360 for eight divisions as well as several boards and commissions. nevada Natural Resources Status Report
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R. Michael Turnipseed P.E., Director
Freeman K. Johnson, Assistant Director
123 W. Nye Lane, Room 230
Carson City, Nevada 89706-0818
FAX (775) 687-6122
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he Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is responsible for the establishment and administration of goals, objectives and priorities for the preservation of the State's natural resources. The Director's Office provides administrative, technical, budgetary and supervisory support for eight divisions as well as several boards and commissions.
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95. Reno, NV Museums And Historical Sites
nevada Historical Society Museum 1650 North Virginia St., Reno (775) 6881190.nevada Museum of Art 160 West Liberty St., Reno (775) 329-3333.
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