Winnemucca (Nev.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Bullion and Exchange Bank Records
The Bullion and Exchange Bank of Carson City, Nevada was established in 1875 as the Carson City Savings Bank. THe collection includes two volumes of manuscript drafts written by the Bullion and Exchange Bank on the Anglo-California Bank of San Francisco, one volume of daily statements, one ledger, and 7 folders of invoices and correspondence dating from 1877-1931.
Democratic State Convention Records
Registration materials given to each delegate, including bulletins, the newspaper Nevada democratic record, delegate's badge, and program listing delegates. The collection contains material from 1966 created by the Democratic State Convention.
Elko and Basques in the West research projects, 1969 - 1975
Questionnaires made to Basques in the US, sheep man, herders and Basque hotels owners.
Elko Project. Questionnaire I. Winnemucca. 300-347, 1969
Forms for interviews of the Elko Project held in Winnemucca. These are the regular forms (Questionnaire 1), and include biographical information, as well as information about leisure activities, relationships with the Basque community, language skills, and religion.
Elko Project. Questionnaire I. Winnemucca. 501-538, 1969
Forms for interviews of the Elko Project held in Winnemucca. These are the regular forms (Questionnaire 1), and include biographical information, as well as information about leisure activities, relationships with the Basque community, language skills, and religion.
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.
Field notebooks of the Wheeler Survey
Winnemucca Area, A General Plan Study for the City of Winnemucca and Humboldt County, Nevada
Regional planning report describing the existing community in terms of people, economy, transportation, and community services; anticipating the future community; and setting forth guidelines for implementation of the general plan.