Seventy-five Years of Catholic Life in Nevada
Author : Thomas Kiely Gorman
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Page : 150 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 1935
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Author : Thomas Kiely Gorman
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Page : 150 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 1935
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Author : Russell R. Elliott
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 15,73 MB
Release : 1987-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0803267150
Maintaining the same high standards of the first edition, published in 1973, this new, revised edition is still the most comprehensive one-volume history of a state that was once thought of as "a bridge to somewhere else." In revising, Elliott summarizes the state's economic, political, and social history since 1973 and strengthens a major point he made then: that Nevada's acceptance of liberal marriage and divorce laws and of legalized gambling brought economic stability to a state singularly devoid of stable economic resources. -- from Book Jacket
Author : Nevada Historical Records Survey Project
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Page : 116 pages
File Size : 48,47 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Archives
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Page : 126 pages
File Size : 21,97 MB
Release : 1939
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Author : Ronald M. James
Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Page : 617 pages
File Size : 22,95 MB
Release : 2012-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0874174171
Nevada’s Comstock Mining District has been the focus of legend since it first burst into international prominence in the late 1850s, and its principal settlement, Virginia City, endures in the popular mind as the West’s quintessential mining camp. But the authentic history of the Comstock is far more complex and interesting than its colorful image. Contrary to legend, Virginia City spent only its first few years as a ramshackle mining camp. The mining boom quickly turned it into a thriving urban center, at its peak one of the largest cities west of the Mississippi, replete with most of the amenities of any large city of its time. The lure of the area’s fabulous wealth attracted a remarkably heterogenous population from around the world and offered employment to dozens of trades and thousands of people, both men and women, representing every one of the region’s diverse ethnic groups. Ronald James’s brilliant account of the Comstock’s long and eventful history—the first comprehensive study of the subject in over a century—examines every aspect of the region and employs information gleaned from hundreds of written sources, interviews, archeological research, computer analysis, folklore, gender studies, physical geography, and architectural and art history, as well as over fifty rare photographs, many of them previously unpublished.
Author : Nevada Historical Records Survey Project
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Page : 372 pages
File Size : 30,70 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Archives
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Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Page : 1142 pages
File Size : 14,36 MB
Release : 1949
Category : American literature
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Author : Anne M. Butler
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 18,20 MB
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 080783565X
Roman Catholic sisters first traveled to the American West as providers of social services, education, and medical assistance. In Across God's Frontiers, Anne M. Butler traces the ways in which sisters challenged and reconfigured contemporary ideas
Author : Nevada Historical Records Survey Project
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Page : 372 pages
File Size : 36,93 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Archives
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Author : Alan Balboni
Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 10,76 MB
Release : 2006-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0874173752
When Beyond the Mafia first appeared in 1996 it was hailed as a significant contribution to the history of Las Vegas and of ethnic minorities in America. Author Alan Balboni traces the history of Italians in Las Vegas from the founding of the city in 1905, recording their activities in the fledgling settlement. As Las Vegas grew, Italian Americans participated in every aspect of the city’s society and economy, including construction, retail establishments, hotels, and—after the statewide legalization of gambling in 1931—the casino industry. Basing his research on well over a hundred interviews, as well as the records of Italian American organizations, public agencies, and other sources, Balboni has produced a sparkling and thoroughly documented account of the history of one of Las Vegas’s most progressive and productive ethnic minorities. This new paperback edition includes an afterword by the author that brings the story of Las Vegas’s Italian Americans up to the present.