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Letters from the Nevada Frontier

Letters from the Nevada Frontier
Author: Tasker Lowndes Oddie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780874175820

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In 1898, Tasker L. Oddie, a twenty-seven-year-old New Jersey attorney and business executive, moved to Austin, Nevada, to serve as secretary of a company with mining and other interests in central Nevada. Over the next four years, he wrote frequent letters to his mother recounting life on the Nevada frontier and the people he met there--miners, ranchers, Native Americans, and the townspeople of tiny, remote Austin and other isolated backcountry settlements. Nevada at the end of the nineteenth century was in economic decline, its known deposits of precious minerals nearly exhausted, its population drifting away to other possibilities. Soon Oddie was also striking out on his own in search of valuable mining prospects, eventually finding his fortune in the spectacular silver deposits of Tonopah, which were discovered in 1900. Oddie's letters are full of vivid details, the accounts of a young man eager to experience life and make his fortune, observant and humorous, intelligent and endlessly curious. The letters remain the best records we have of central Nevada when it was still an unsettled frontier, peopled by rugged pioneers and ever-hopeful fortune-seekers. Now available in paperback for the first time, "Letters from the Nevada Frontier is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Nevada at the end of the nineteenth century.


Nevada's Northeast Frontier

Nevada's Northeast Frontier
Author: Edna B. Patterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1969
Genre: Elko County (Nev.)
ISBN:

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Nevada, the Last Frontier

Nevada, the Last Frontier
Author: Truman D. Vencill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1939
Genre: Nevada
ISBN:

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Making Space on the Western Frontier

Making Space on the Western Frontier
Author: W. Paul Reeve
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252092260

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Until recently, most scholarly work on Chinese music in both Chinese and Western languages has focused on genres, musical structure, and general history and concepts, rather than on the musicians themselves. This volume breaks new ground by focusing on individual musicians active in different amateur and professional music scenes in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Chinese communities in Europe. Using biography to deepen understanding of Chinese music, contributors present contextualized portraits of rural folk singers, urban opera singers, literati, and musicians on both geographic and cultural frontiers. Contributors are Nimrod Baranovitch, Rachel Harris, Frank Kouwenhoven, Tong Soon Lee, Peter Micic, Helen Rees, Antoinet Schimmelpenninck, Shao Binsun, Jonathan P. J. Stock, and Bell Yung.


FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1999
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN:

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Nevada

Nevada
Author: Michael S. Green
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2015-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874179742

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Nevada: A History of the Silver State has been named a CHOICE Outstanding Title. Michael S. Green, a leading Nevada historian, provides a detailed survey of the Silver State’s past, from the arrival of the early European explorers, to the predominance of mining in the 1800s, to the rise of world-class tourism in the twentieth century, and to more recent attempts to diversify the economy. Of the numerous themes central to Green’s analysis of Nevada’s history, luck plays a significant role in the state’s growth. The miners and gamblers who first visited the state all bet on luck. Today, the biggest contributor to Nevada’s tourist economy, gaming, still relies on that same belief in luck. Nevada’s financial system has generally been based on a “one industry” economy, first mining and, more recently, gaming. Green delves deeply into the limitations of this structure, while also exploring the theme of exploitation of the land and the overuse of the state’s natural resources. Green covers many more aspects of the Silver State’s narrative, including the dominance of one region of the state over another, political forces and corruption, and the citizens’ often tumultuous relationship with the federal government. The book will appeal to scholars, students, and other readers interested in Nevada history.


Americans and Their Land

Americans and Their Land
Author: Anne Mackin
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780472115563

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The Gold Rush Letters of E. Allen Grosh and Hosea B. Grosh

The Gold Rush Letters of E. Allen Grosh and Hosea B. Grosh
Author: Ronald M. James
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874178924

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When brothers Ethan and Hosea Grosh left Pennsylvania in 1849, they joined throngs of men from all over the world intent on finding a fortune in the California Gold Rush. Their search for wealth took them from San Francisco into the gold country and then over the Sierra into Nevada’s Gold Canyon, where they placer-mined for gold and discovered a deposit of silver. The letters they sent back to their family offer vivid commentaries on the turbulent western frontier, the diverse society of the Gold Rush camps, and the heartbreaking labor and frustration of mining. Their lively descriptions of Gold Canyon provide one of the earliest accounts of life in what would soon become the fabulously wealthy Comstock Mining District. The Groshes’ letters are rich in color and important historical details. Generously annotated and with an introduction that provides a context for the brothers’ career and the setting in which they tried to make their fortune, these documents powerfully depict the often harsh realities of Gold Rush life and society.