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Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “A Hidden Gem: The Marzen House and Pictorial Tour of Pershing County” by Jack Hursh
April 16, 2025 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

This lecture explores the rich history of the Marzen House Museum, a historical landmark that offers a glimpse into the early settlement and industrial development of Lovelock, Nevada. Originally built in the late 19th century by rancher Joseph Marzen, the house stands as a testament to the region’s agricultural and mining heritage. From its […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “The Work of the Washoe People” by Dr. Anna Camp
April 16, 2025 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

The Washoe people of Nevada and California have experienced incredible changes to their lifeways and homelands beginning in the early 19th century. From the California Gold Rush to the discovery of the Comstock Lode, the Washoe people were pushed from their homelands and forced from making a living as hunters and gatherers to a […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “Illustrating Alaska’s Mining Heritage” by Dr. Paul White
March 28, 2025 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

April 4th is the International Day of Mining Awareness. In this spirit, our lecture this month focuses on the efforts to record mining heritage by Dr. Paul White of the Department of Geography at the University of Nevada, Reno. For the last three decades, Dr. White has been recording Alaska’s historic gold mining landscapes, […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “Naming Places on the Land” by Dr. Christine Johnson
January 27, 2025 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

Place names play a crucial role in shaping cultural identity, preserving history, and fostering a sense of belonging. In Nevada, a state with a rich tapestry of Indigenous heritage, mining history, and rapid urban development, the Nevada State Board on Geographic Names is tasked with the management of place names which presents unique challenges […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “The Epics of Rencesvals” by Dr. Xabier Irujo
January 27, 2025 | Category: | Tags: , ,

High in the windswept Pyrenees, the pass of Rencesvals witnessed two defining moments in history. In 778 and again 824, Basque warriors fought against imperial forces of Charlemagne-led France and the Carolingian Empire, respectively. The Kingdom of Pamplona would emerge, with Eneko Aritza crowned as the first Basque king, heralding a 1,000-year sovereignty. These […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “History of Bowers Mansion and Managing a Regional Park Museum” by Tammy Buzick
December 19, 2024 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

Bowers Mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 31st, 1976, and was raised to National Significance in 2014 – and is today one of the most visited historic parks and homes in Northern Nevada. Join us for this insightful lecture on the history of the mansion and learn […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “Forgotten Settlements of the Carson Valley” by Tami Force
November 13, 2024 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

There are over six hundred ghost towns, thousands of mining camps, stage and railroad stations and mines throughout the Silver State. There’s often a focus on just a handful of ghost towns, such as Berlin, Rhyolite and Belmont. As a result, explorers and historians seem to have forgotten about the smaller sites, their ruins […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “Eilley Bowers” Chautauqua by Kim Harris
October 17, 2024 | Category: | Tags: , , , ,

The Nevada State Museum presents an evening with Eilley Bowers, a Chautauqua performance by Kim Harris. In her time, Eilley Oram Bowers was one of the wealthiest women in the United States. Born on a farm in Scotland, Eilley married as a teenager, converted to Mormonism and the couple immigrated to the United States. […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “The Legacy of the Carson City Mint” by Robert Nylen
September 16, 2024 | Category: | Tags: , , , , ,

Discover the fascinating history and enduring impact of the Carson City U.S. Mint, a pivotal institution in Nevada’s rich heritage. From its establishment in 1870 to its closure in 1893, the mint produced over 56 million coins, including some of the most sought-after collectibles today. This talk will delve into the mint’s role during […]

Frances Humphrey Lecture Series “Goldfield: Nevada’s Last Boomtown” by Stephen Provost
August 7, 2024 | Category: | Tags: , , , , ,

Author Stephen Provost presents a history of Goldfield and the 20th century people who helped shape Nevada into the state it is today. Goldfield was Nevada’s last big boomtown, and for a brief time its largest city, having swelled to more than 20,000 residents after gold had been discovered there in 1903. Counted among […]

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