Registers (Lists)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Carson and Colorado Railroad Records

 Collection
Identifier: NC71
Abstract

The Carson and Colorado Railroad was incorporated in May 1880 to service the growing Mining Companies of the west Central Nevada and nearby California. Collection contains organizational papers, correspondence, land related documents, financial statements between 1880-1916. Bound volumes include accounts, waybills, freight and tonnage records and train registers.

Dates: 1880-1916

Consolidated Virginia Mining Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: NC99
Abstract The Consolidated Virginia Mining Company (Con Virginia) in Virginia City, Nevada, was once the richest source of ore in the Comstock Lode. Mine operation records including reports, assay reports, ore and bullion statements, mill records, annual reports, bylaws, equipment specification books, legal records, resolutions, and account registers. Also included are records of the adjacent California Mining Company, the Consolidated California and Virginia Mining Company, and the C & C Shaft...
Dates: 1859-1935

Harry Wilmot Drackert Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 91-49
Abstract

Harry (1904-1990) and Joan Deeley (1914-1991) Drackert owned and operated the Pyramid Lake Guest Ranch, the Donner Trails, Guest Ranch, the Silver Circle Guest Ranch, and Indian Territory, Inc. (store). The collection consists of records and papers of the Drackerts' three guest ranches and their store as well as papers of Harry Drackert's parents, Charles E. and Alice Richtmyer Drackert.

Dates: 1869-1994

First Baptist Church of Reno Records

 Collection
Identifier: NC1108
Abstract The First Baptist Church of Reno was established in Reno, Nevada in 1875 as a spin-off of an earlier congregation in Virginia City, Nevada. It was governed by a Board of Trustees; a number of societies and circles were organized for women, youth, and men. Reverand C. L. Fisher was the first minister; the Reverand Brewster Adams was one of the most prominent ministers (1910-1946) and civic leaders. The Church also established mission churches in Verdi, Nevada in 1896, and East Reno (Sparks,...
Dates: 1860-2003

Alan Hensher Papers

 Collection
Identifier: NC626
Abstract Alan Hensher was a Californian and specialist in the history of the Rhyolite Herald (Nevada) newspaper. The collection includes correspondence to Hensher from Elizabeth Clemens regarding her husband Earle R. Clemens, publisher of the Rhyolite Herald; Hensher's notes on the history of southern Nevada newspapers; Earle R. Clemens's correspondence, financial, and legal papers from Rhyolite; and an official mining claims register...
Dates: 1905-1966

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Dayton, Nevada, Lodge No. 5 Records

 Collection
Identifier: 88-30
Abstract The Dayton Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) was established on June 2, 1863 and was a branch of a national social and benevolence organization. The first lodge in Nevada Territory was organized at Gold Hill in April 1862; the Dayton Lodge was the fifth one in the territory. The collection includes correspondence, generally about members' benefits membership applications, rolls, and lists of members expelled, rejected, or deceased (including Daughters of Rebekah);...
Dates: 1863-1936

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Pioche Lodge no. 23 Records

 Collection
Identifier: 89-60
Abstract

Includes lodge history, constitution, bylaws, list of members, order of business, rules of order, code of procedure, decisions up to 1875, and an index. The collection contains material from 1872-1876 created by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Pioche Lodge no. 23.

Dates: 1872-1876

Industrial Workers of the World Records

 Collection
Identifier: NC1032
Abstract

Industrial Workers of the World was a local branch of a radical labor organization, located in Tonopah and Goldfield, Nevada. Included are membership rosters, expense books, and minutes, from 1906-1907. Of particular note are the indications of the number of women involved in the Wobbly movement in Nevada.

Dates: 1906-1907

International Hotel guest register

 Collection
Identifier: NC19
Abstract

The International Hotel was owned by L. P. O'Connor in Virginia City, Nevada, and was considered to be one of the finest in town at the time. Guest register from 1869-1870 includes date, signature of hotel guest, and occasionally their comments. Many pages obscured by pasted-in newspaper clippings.

Dates: 1869-1870

C. J. Kanrohat Papers

 Collection
Identifier: NC477
Abstract

Correspondence, reports, financial documents, and a list of stockholders, all concerning the Jefferson Gold and Silver Mining Company. The collection contains material from 1915-1926 created by C. J. Kanrohat.

Dates: 1915-1926