Unionville (Nev.)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Buena Vista Mining District Records
The Buena Vista Mining District was located around the territorial town of Unionville in the Buena Vista Valley on the east slope of the West Humboldt Range. The collection contains the miners union bylaws and minutes book, 1862-1896, and mining claims record book, 1861-1862.
Emminger Family Recordings
Interviews of Mr. William Glenn Emminger and Mrs. Tracy Hartsough Emminger by Willard F. Day include discussions on Rochester, Tonopah, and Unionville, Nevada; Jack (Andrew Jackson) Longstreet's anti-union activities and other stories; Rawhide Jack Davis; and on Mrs. Emminger's father, Louis C. Hartsough and his tales of General George A. Custer.
Letter to Agnez, Unionville, 1864
Lot 2362.
Letter from Deloz to his wife Agnez, Unionville, NV, May 18, 1864
Reports on the Unionville Mine
Detailed report by M. Allison Wheeler and supplemental report by Neil Carmichael describe the authors' trips to the mine, mine workings, geology, Mill City, assay reports, and the mill's location and construction.
Unionville, Nevada: Pioneer Mining Camp
Discussions of early Unionville, mining, newspapers, buildings, crime, social life, the county seat controversy with Winnemucca, and future possibilities. The collection contains material from 1939 created by Roger Corbett.