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Uncovering Nevada's Past: A Primary Source History of the Silver State: Shepperson Series in Nevada History

Editat de John B. Reid, Ronald M. James
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2004 – vârsta ani
Nevada’s relatively brief history has been nonetheless remarkably eventful. From the activities of the first Euro-American explorers to the booms and busts of the mining industry, from the struggles and artistry of the Native Americans to the establishment of liberal divorce laws and such unique industries as legalized gambling and prostitution, from Cold War atomic tests to the civil rights movement, from the arrival of a diverse and rapidly growing urban population to the Sagebrush Rebellion, Nevada has played a part in the nation’s development while following its own ruggedly independent path. In Uncovering Nevada’s Past, historians John B. Reid and Ronald M. James have collected more than fifty major documents and visual images—some never before published—that define Nevada’s colorful and complex development. Here are the words of such literary luminaries as Mark Twain, Sarah Winnemucca, and Arthur Miller; anonymous newspaper articles; public documents including Abraham Lincoln’s proclamation of Nevada statehood and the probate records of murdered Virginia City prostitute Julia Bulette; personal letters; political speeches; and personal accounts of, among other subjects, the construction of Hoover Dam, life in a mining boomtown, racial segregation in Las Vegas, political careers, and atomic testing. Images include photographs of significant Nevada architecture, the masterpieces of renowned Paiute basketmaker Dat-so-la-lee, tree carvings by Basque sheepherders, and tourism promotions. The collection ranges from the earliest descriptions of the region to the current debate on Yucca Mountain. The volume editors have provided an introduction and headnotes that set the documents into their historical and social context. Uncovering Nevada’s Past is a vital, enlightening record of Nevada’s history—in the words of the people who lived and made it—that makes for lively and engaging reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780874175677
ISBN-10: 0874175674
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 37 b-w photos, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 140 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press
Seria Shepperson Series in Nevada History


Recenzii

"...An easily readable collection" - Journal of the West

Notă biografică

John B. Reid currently serves as chair of the Cultural and Societal Studies Department at Truckee Meadows Community College. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Nevada, Reno in 1987 and 1990, respectively. His specialty in his Ph.D program was Race and Race relations in the United States with a strong minor in African history. Dr. Reid has published several articles and encyclopedia entries on his areas of research.
 
Ronald M. Jamesis the author or co-author of ten books, and he received the Wilbur S. Shepperson Humanities Book Award in 1998. His articles on history, folklore, and archaeology have appeared in six countries, and he has lectured on western history throughout the nation. James also lectures occasionally at the University of Nevada, Reno in history and folklore. He is the chairman of the National Historic Landmarks Committee for the National Park Service, and he served as Nevada’s State Historic Preservation Officer for three decades.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction

Part 1: Beginnings
1 The Physical Environment
A Computer-Enhanced Map of Nevada Geography
Mark Twain on Nevada’s “Harsh Land”
2 Contacts and Conflicts
The Adventures of Zenas Leonard, Fur Trader
The Pyramid Lake War from Two Perspectives; Numaga and Edmund Bryant
The Native American Condition: Various Writings by Sarah Winnemucca

Part 2: Bonanzas and Borascos
3 First Settlements, Territory, and Early Statehood
Captain Nathaniel V. Jones’s Report from the Las Vegas Mormon Fort-Mission
The Gold Hill Record Book
Congressman James W. Ashley’s (R-Ohio) Reasons for Nevada Statehood, 1865
William M. Ormsby’s Letter to Stephen Douglas
President Abraham Lincoln’s Proclamation of Nevada Statehood, 1864
The Nevada Constitution’s Paramount Allegiance Clause
4 The Comstock
Mark Twain and Gold Fever
The Old Corner Bar’s Water Filter
Nevada Architecture in the Nineteenth Century
The Virginia Evening Chronicle Reports on Opium on the Comstock
Dan De Quille on Woodcutting in the Sierra Nevada
Fortune-Telling on the Comstock
Julia Bulette’s Probate Records
Mark Twain’s Description of the Execution of John Millian, 1868
James Nye’s Speech to the First Territorial Legislature
Frances Fuller Victor’s “Nevada”

5 Nineteenth-Century Social History
Letters to Wovoka
The Reno Evening Gazette Reports on Coxey’s Army in Nevada
Two Voices for Civil Rights in the Nineteenth Century—W. H. Hall and A. Baldwin


Part 3: Rolling the Dice
6 Turn-of-the-Century Mining Booms
Mrs. Hugh Brown on Tonopah Housekeeping
Theodore Roosevelt’s Admonition of Governor John T. Sparks
The Sacramento Bee on George Wingfield

7 Twentieth-Century Social History
The Baskets of Dat-so-la-lee
Carvings and Structures of Nevada’s Basque Sheepherders
C. L. R. James’s Letters from Nevada
Warden Dickerson’s Account of the Execution of Gee Jon, 1924
Billy Murray’s “I’m On My Way to Reno”
Prohibition Legislation in Nevada
Postcards Promoting Automobile Tourism in Nevada

8 Depression and New Deal
Nevada’s New Deal Buildings
Paul Hutchinson on Nevada Gambling in The Christian Century
Postcards Promoting Gambling in Nevada
Images of Nevada Prostitution
Images from the Johnson-Jeffries Fight
Postcards Advertising Nevada Divorce
Postcards Promoting Marriage in Nevada
Erma O. Godbey on the Construction of Hoover Dam

9 Modern Nevada
H. M. Peterson’s Letter about Japanese Railroad Workers during World War II
Hank Greenspun Challenges Sen. Joe McCarthy
Testimony from the Kefauver Hearings in Las Vegas
The Atomic Energy Commission Explains Atomic Testing in Nevada
Thomas H. Saffer Witnesses an Atomic Test at the Nevada Test Site
Arthur Miller on Nevada and The Misfits
Grant Sawyer on Getting Tough on Gaming Control
James B. McMillan on the Civil Rights Movement in Las Vegas
Sammy Davis Jr. on the Segregation of African American Entertainers in Las Vegas
Lena Horne on Entertaining in Las Vegas
“The Seed” Poster: Rock, Art, and the History of Nevada
Paul Laxalt’s Reflections on his Relationship with Ronald Reagan
The Jarbidge Debates—Elko County v. the Forest Service
The Yucca Mountain Debate—Spencer Abraham v. Kenny Guinn


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