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A Short History of Carson City

A Short History of Carson City
Author: Richard Moreno
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2011-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874178541

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Nevada’s capital city is today a charming, modern community, with an unusually eventful past. A Short History of Carson City traces its history from its origin as a mid-nineteenth-century trading post to its rise as the political center of Nevada. Here are the hard-working citizens and colorful characters, the political and business decisions, and the evolving economy that helped shape it. This is the first comprehensive historical account of a thoroughly modern state capital with its roots deep in Nevada’s turbulent past.


Remember When

Remember When
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Carson City (Nev.)
ISBN: 9781597252478

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James Crawford Master of the Mint at Carson City

James Crawford Master of the Mint at Carson City
Author: Rusty Goe
Publisher: Southgate Coins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-07-26
Genre: Carson City (Nev.)
ISBN: 9780974616933

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This biography of the fourth Superintendent of the Carson City Mint (1874-1885) traces Crawford's life from his birth in Kentucky; to his formative years in Illinois; to his prospecting years in California's Gold Rush Country; to his early years in Nevada's Lyon County; culminating in his tenure at the Carson City Mint. The book provides a panoramic view of the sweeping history of Nevada's connection to California's Gold Rush era; with an in-depth look into life in the Silver State's northwestern region from 1863 to 1885. Filled with never-before-presented facts about James Crawford and the Carson City Mint, the 650-page book is linked with stories about some of Nevada's most prominent historical figures and many contemporary events occurring in the United States and contains hundreds of references to coins struck at the Carson City Mint.


The Confident Carson City Coin Collector

The Confident Carson City Coin Collector
Author: Rusty Goe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2500
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974616940

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Rusty Goe's new three-volume set, The Confident Carson City Coin Collector, provides a time-capsule glimpse of all the knowledge available for discovery about the Carson City Mint's history and the coins that have survived from that place leading up to the 150th anniversary (2020) of the mint's opening in January 1870. Just about anything anyone would want to know about the mint and its coins can be found in these three volumes. Three hardback volumes, 8.5" x 11" in dimensions. The page count for all three volumes is approximately 2,500. Color images fill numerous pages; at least one zoomed image (obverse and reverse) of all 111 date-denominations with the "CC" mintmark. Historical Setting narratives are included for every year of the Carson City Mint's coinmaking years (1870 - 1893). Coin Commentary sections provide extensive studies of all Carson City silver and gold date-denominations; surviving population data, pedigrees, pricing, and auction appearances are all updated as of year-end 2018. This three-volume set provides all that everyone wants to know about the Carson City Mint and its coins. The Confident Carson City Coin Collector will serve as the definitive reference work about the Carson City Mint and its coins for decades to come.


Early Carson City

Early Carson City
Author: Susan J. Ballew
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738571690

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Haunted Carson City

Haunted Carson City
Author: Janet Jones
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614236801

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Journey through this Nevada town filled with nineteenth-century history—and hauntings. Includes photos! The Kit Carson Trail in Carson City, Nevada, is haunted by history: The footsteps of Abe Curry, the first superintendent of the Nevada City Mint, still echo in the halls of the building. Mark Twain’s niece, Jennie Clemens, died of a fever when she was nine; her spirit peeks from the upstairs window of the family home and is said to visit the Lone Mountain Cemetery. In the 1800s, V&T Railroad baron Duane Bliss built his home on a burial ground. Today, the house occasionally chimes with laughter and music as spirits gather in the parlor in evening finery . . . Take a walk through Carson City’s haunted history with author Janet Jones and meet the spirits that linger in the city's historic district. “Explores 19 legends of haunting in Nevada’s capital city: Historic mansions; hotels; the Stewart Indian school; the Virginia and Truckee Railroad and more.” —Reno Gazette-Journal


Lost Carson City

Lost Carson City
Author: Peter B. Mires
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439664455

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Carson City has the distinction of being one of the least populated state capitals in the nation, but its contributions to Nevada's history are anything but diminutive. Set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, it's a quintessential Wild West town. The gold and silver riches of the nearby Comstock Lode left a legacy that includes the Carson City Mint, one of only nine mints ever to exist in the United States, and the Virginia & Truckee Railroad, which still snakes through the hills. Residents once flocked to the Carson Opera House to take in a show and to the local racetrack to bet on the horses. Author Peter B. Mires explores the city's legacies, brick by locally quarried sandstone brick.


Mint on Carson Street

Mint on Carson Street
Author: Rusty Goe
Publisher: Southgate Coins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974616919

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Begins with the history of the Carson City Mint, complete with a short chronicle of the times in which it operated. A background of the political climate and the battle over the nation's monetary system is presented in the context of the direct, as well as indirect influences various decisions and manoeuvrings had on the Carson City Mint.


Carson City

Carson City
Author: Alexis Thomas
Publisher: Past and Present
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781467160094

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Established in 1858 on the brink of the Comstock Lode discovery, Carson City quickly became a hub for industry and transport in western Nevada. Following the turn of the 20th century, Carson City's proximity to the Lake Tahoe area was attractive for early tourists and recreation enthusiasts, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Lincoln Highway down the city's main street. Carson City's landscape continues to change with new businesses and expanded infrastructure. Alexis K. Thomas is an architectural historian who has worked in Carson City as well as the rest of Nevada.


A Short History of Reno, Second Edition

A Short History of Reno, Second Edition
Author: Richard Moreno
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874179858

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This completely revised and updated edition of A Short History of Reno provides an entertaining and informative account of Reno’s remarkably colorful history. Richard Moreno discusses Reno’s efforts, from its early beginnings in the 1850s to the present day, to reinvent itself as a recreation, entertainment, education, and technology hub. Moreno looks at the gamblers, casino builders, and performers who helped create the world-famous gaming industry, and he considers the celebrities who came to end unhappy marriages back when Reno was “the divorce capital of the world.” Moreno brings the city’s history up-to-date with coverage of the businesspeople and civic leaders who helped make Reno an attraction that still lures millions of visitors each year. Today’s travelers and residents explore Reno’s flamboyant heart and scenic wonders, topics the author examines in an accessible and lively fashion.