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         Nevada History:     more books (100)
  1. Owning the Sierra Nevada: The Short History of a Long Infatuation by Brent Harold, 2006-07-15
  2. History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888 (The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft) by Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1967
  3. Let Justice Be Done: Crime and Politics in Early San Francisco (Nevada Studies in History and Political Science) by Kevin J. Mullen, 1989-09
  4. Questions from the past, (Nevada studies in history and political science) by Wilbur S Shepperson, 1973
  5. Battle Born Nevada: Its People, History, and Stories (Higher Education Administration Series) by Don Lynch, 1994-01
  6. Six who returned;: America viewed by British repatriates (Nevada studies in history and political science) by Wilbur S Shepperson, 1961
  7. Dictionary of Nevada History
  8. Political History of Nevada by John Koontz, 0000
  9. Hang Tough!: The Public Life of Grant Sawyer, Governor of Nevada, 1959-1966 : From Oral History Interviews With Grant Sawyer by Grant Sawyer, Gary Elliott, et all 1993-10
  10. The Newspapers Of Nevada: A History And Bibliography, 1854-1979 by Richard E. Lingenfelter, Karen Rix Gash, 1984-01-01
  11. Nevada Printing History: A Bibliography Of Imprints And Publications, 1858-1880 by Robert D. Armstrong, 1981-01-01
  12. Better Medicine: The History of the University of Nevada School of Medicine (The Golden Age of Medicine Series) by Phyllis Cudek, Anton Paul Sohn, 2003-11
  13. The Forty Mile desert: Its natural and human history (Camp Nevada monograph) by Guy King, 2003
  14. Political History of Nevada 1990 Edition by State of Nevada, 1990

101. Nevada City History
history / nevada City history nevada City was originally called Deer Creek Dry Diggins when it was just a mining camp.
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See photos of Nevada City in our Photo Gallery Nevada City, Queen City of the Northern Hills 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.

102. Walker Lake - Hawthorne, Nevada - History
Walker Lake history Hawthorne, NV Info, Born in the Sierra nevada, Walker Lake is the terminus for the Walker River watershed a watery gem amid the arid
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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.

103. The History Of Nevada Day
Parades, pageants commemorating nevada s history and the usual gathering of the pioneers were the order of the day. Capital City Carson City
http://www.ccsd.net/schools/king/NevadaDay.html
Nevada Day The Story Behind Nevada Day Carson City's Nevada Day parade and celebration is among the oldest ongoing parade activities held in the Silver State, and with the exception of Hawaii and West Virginia, is the only admission day activity of its kind in the country. Regarding the inaugural parade in 1938, the Daily Appeal claimed the event was "Nevada's largest and best Admission Day Celebration in the history of the state." Celebrating Nevada Day in Carson City is a long time-honored tradition, but the history on commemorating our statehood predates the 1938 parade by more than 60 years. The first observance of Nevada's admission to the Union in 1864 appears to have been initiated on the Comstock by the Pacific Coast Pioneer society in the 1870's. Journalist Alfred Doten of the Gold Hill news mentions a "grand celebration" in 1873 in his diaries. The Pioneer society held a sumptuous banquest on October 31, 1889, in honor of Nevada's 25th anniversary as the 36th state. There may have been other commemorative events outside the Comstock but the state of Nevada did not officially recognize its birthday until two years later. The state legislature passes a bill in 1933, introduced by Senator Ira L. Winter of Carson City, which designated October 31st as "Nevada Day" and a discretionary state holiday. The new law

104. NV Cities Nevada Communities
Directory of links to community pages in the state of nevada.
http://www.50states.com/city/nevada.htm
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A lamo Amargosa Valley Austin B aker Battle Mountain Beatty Beowawe Blue Diamond Boulder City Bunkerville C al Nev Ari Caliente Carlin Carson City Cottonwood Cove Crescent Valley Crystal Crystal Bay D ayton Deeth Denio Duckwater Dyer E ast Elko Ely Ely Empire Eureka F allon Fallon NAS Fernley G abbs Gardnerville Genoa Gerlach Glenbrook Golconda Goldfield Goodsprings H alleck Hawthorne Henderson Hiko I mlay Incline Village Indian Springs J ackpot Jarbidge Jean L ake Tahoe Lamoille Las Vegas Las Vegas Laughlin Logandale Lovelock Lund Luning M anhattan Mc Gill McDermitt Mercury Mesquite Mina Minden Moapa Montello Mount Charleston Mountain City N ellis AFB Nixon North Las Vegas O asis Orovada Overton Owyhee P ahrump Panaca Paradise Valley Pioche R achel Reno Reno Round Mountain Ruby Valley Ruth S andy Valley Searchlight Silver City Silver Springs Silverpeak Smith Sparks Spring Creek Stateline Sun Valley T onopah Tuscarora V almy Verdi Virginia City W adsworth Wellington Wells Wendover West Wendover Winnemucca ... erington Z ephyr Cove
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105. Food Bank Of Northern Nevada
Feeding the hungry is our first concern; eliminating hunger our ultimate goal.
http://www.fbnn.org/

106. Nevada Legislature
Contains current information on pending and existing Legislation for the State of nevada. Reference site.
http://leg.state.nv.us/
2005 Online Democracy Award
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The next session of the Nevada Legislature will begin on February 5, 2007.
We are now in the interim period between legislative sessions.
The Mormon Fort
The Place Where Las Vegas Began The first permanent non-native settlers in the Las Vegas Valley were a group of Mormon missionaries who built an adobe fort along Las Vegas Creek in 1855. They successfully farmed the area by diverting water from the creek. Today, the Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park includes a remnant of the original adobe fort, which serves as a visitor center with interpretive displays.
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107. Nevada Telephone
Serves the greater Las Vegas and the Reno area. Provides residential and business phone service, DSL, ISDN and long distance.
http://www.nevadatelephone.com/

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108. Nevada Commission On Tourism
Information on trip planning, activities, events, news, accommodations, and area links.
http://www.travelnevada.com/

109. MemberClicks - Login
A group to promote public appreciation for recreation and parks.
http://www.nrps.org/
Nevada Recreation and Park Society Home Board Members Announcements NPSI 2005 2005 NRPS Membership Application NPSI Registration Scholarships Information Keith McDonald Scholarship Miracle Scholarship Great Western Playground Scholarship ... Sky Holmes Scholarship Awards Professional Awards Elmer M. Anderson Park Excellence Awards Program Excellence Awards
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110. 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.
http://dcnr.nv.gov/

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901 South Stewart St. Suite 5001
Carson City, NV 89701
FAX (775) 687-6122

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T he Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) 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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111. Nevada Health Network, Inc. Public And Environmental Health Networking For All
A source of public and environmental links, online training. Connecting Nevadans to online resources so they can make intelligent decisions.
http://www.nevadahealthnetwork.org/
Site updated: Nevada Health Network, Inc. was a non-profit organization advocating for public and environmental health. It was dissolved in 2003. "Thank you" for your past support. Nevada Health Network, Inc.

112. Nevada Community Action Association (NCAA)
Statewide association for the CSBG grantees in the 17 counties of nevada. Gives information about the organization and its aims, online resources and training among other resources.
http://www.nevadacaa.org/
Sep 24, 2005
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113. Nevada Cities, Nevada (More Information)
Complete list of all nevada communities with information from nevada Online Highways.
http://www.nvohwy.com/n/nvcity.htm
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Alamo is located in Lincoln County in the South Central Region of the state. Its name derives from ... Amargosa Valley
Amargosa Valley is located in Nye County in the South Central Region of the state. Accommodations ... Austin
Austin is located in Lander County east of Reno in the Northern Region of the state . Austin lies ... Baker
Baker lies on State Route 487 is near the Utah border and the Lehman Caves in the Central Region ... Battle Mountain
Battle Mountain is located in Lander County, of which it is the county seat, northeast of Reno ... Beatty
Beatty is located northwest of Las Vegas between Tonopah and Indian Springs along US Highway 95 ... Blue Diamond
This suburb is located southwest of Las Vegas on Highway 159. Blue Diamond is part of ... Boulder City
Boulder City is located in Clark County just southeast of Las Vegas between Henderson and Laughlin ... Cal Nev Ari
Cal Nev Ari is located in Clark County, within Las Vegas Territory, between Henderson and Needles ... Caliente
Caliente, named for the hot springs orginally found in the area, is near several state parks, ...

114. Nevada Newcomers Club, Women's Club & Moms Club Directory
Help and advice to integrate new residents into the local community through social events, interest groups and children's activities.
http://www.newcomersclub.com/nv.html
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115. State Of Nevada
The official state site with news, facts, and tourist and business information.
http://www.state.nv.us/

116. Better Business Bureau Of Southern Nevada, Inc.
Offers consumer services, business education, reports, dispute resolution and other resources, including an FAQ and contact information.
http://www.vegasbbb.org/
Serving Southern Nevada
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117. Allexperts Nevada Q&A
Site offers advice by veteran travelers willing to answer questions on all topics about the state, its attractions and tourist destinations.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=108

118. Cyberwest Nevada
A collection of nevada recreation resources, from the travel/recreation magazine of the American West, Cyberwest Magazine.
http://www.cyberwest.com/nevada.html
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  • 119. CERES: Information By Geographic Area For Nevada County
    Environmental information and information including road, weather, flood conditions, demographics, historical resources, and maps.
    http://ceres.ca.gov/geo_area/counties/Nevada/
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    Document URL: http://ceres.ca.gov/geo_area/counties/Nevada/index.html

    120. Obstetrics And Gynecology
    Department of OB/GYN (Las Vegas Campus) information and resources.
    http://www.unr.edu/med/dept/OBGYN/main.html

    Faculty and Staff Listing

    Residency information

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    Welcome to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Website.
    Please visit the links on the left.

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