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Carson City Historical Society

The Carson City Historical Society is located at the Foreman-Roberts House Museum, 1207 North Carson
Street, Carson City, Nevada. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 1864, Carson City, NV 89702. The
Carson City Historical Society and the Park Foundation are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and
maintain the Foreman-Roberts House Museum and the Wungnema House. For questions, call Sue at
882-5694.
Fax: (775) 882-5694
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Carson City Historical Society - Home Page
May 2012 Newsletter Available On-line
The May 2012 edition of our the CCHS Newsletter is now available online at
http://cchistorical.org/newsletters/2012_05_newsletter.pdf.
Copies were mailed to CCHS members 5/3/2012.
Research Group Meets at Carson City Library
70 year anniversary of "The Remarkable Andrew" -- movie viewing
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Here is a message from Sue Ballew concerning the Carson City Research Group:
We're going to have a Carson City Research Group meeting Saturday, May 19, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.
at the Carson City Library. While I was doing "Past Pages" this week, I ran across a
story about the showing of "The Remarkable Andrew" and the opening scene of the movie
shows the old post office, now the Laxalt Building. Also shown is the Rinckel
Mansion. This was filmed partly in Carson City in 1942 and shown in the theater
here which used to be was at the corner of Carson and Robinson. I have been able
to gain access to use of the movie through the Carson City Library who is sponsoring
the event along with the Carson City Research group.
Wouldn't it be fun to step back in time to 70 years ago and see what Carson City
was like? There are a few photos from the time the movie was made in Carson City also.
Refreshments will be provided, but please bring a beverage. There will be a short
meeting just prior to the showing of the movie. All of our meetings are free and should
be a lot of fun!
The film is 81 minutes long and stars Brian Donlevy, William Holden, Ellen Drew,
and others. Here is a brief summary: When Andrew Long, an accountant played by William Holden,
finds a $1240
discrepancy in the city budget, his superiors try to explain it. In his trouble,
the spirit of Andrew Jackson, whom he idolizes, visits him, and in turn, summons
much high-powered talent from American history...which only Andrew can see.
Hope you can come.
Pictured at left is William Holden
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Garden Tour
Saturday, June 9, 2012
The Carson City Historical Society invites you to visit private gardens,
talk with their gardeners, and tour the new Greenhouse
at Carson High School, on Saturday, June 9, 2012, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Talk with gardeners
of those gardens and purchase established plants and other starts.
At 4:30 p.m., be at 214 W. King Street garden to hear a talk, with questions and answers called
"Put the Garden Tour to Bed" by JoAnne Skelly (pictured at right),
Extension Educator for the UNR Cooperative Extension. There
will be wine and refreshments. In addition, there will be artists'
demonstrations at the Foreman-Roberts House.
Tickets are only $10 per person. Advanced tickets sales will be at
Greenhouse Garden Center and Westwall Militaria. Tickets
will also go on sale at the Foreman-Roberts House, 1207 N. Carosn Street, from
11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on June 9. For more information call Paula Cannon at 775-887-8865, Mary
DeFelice at 775-882-0916, or Jan Perry at 775-884-1448.
The Mark Twain Garden Club will have available established plants
and starts. The Garden Club has been in Carson City since 1949 planting around the Brewery Arts Center,
Governor's Mansion, the old Carson-Tahoe Hospital, Mills Park, and other locations. In 2010 it was recognized
as Organization of the Year by the Foundation for the Betterment of Carson City Parks and Recreation
(The Park Foundation).
The Carson City Historical Society is sponsoring the gardens-only tour. The Society will
appreciate members attending the garden tour.
(Posting updated 5/18/12.)
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C.J. Birch Presents "Flintlock Rifles in Early America"
Monday, June 11, 2012
C.J. Birch will present "Flintlock Rifles in Early America" at the Carson City Library
on Monday, June 11, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Birch makes reproductions of historical rifles.
He will show and discuss his reproductions of flintlock rifles that have historic
significance. Among these reproductions are the rifle given to George Washington when he
retired from the presidency, the rifle that Edward Marshall used when he did the "Walking
Purchase" of 1737 (claiming the land that is now Pennsylvania), Daniel Boone's gun, and the
Lancaster rifle used by Natty Bumppo, the fictional hero of Last of the Mohicans. He will
also display hunting bags and powder horns.
Mr. Birch is a former band director at Carson High School and has studied gun making
with Jim Chambers and Jim Klein. Although he is not a reenactor himself, he attends civil
war reenactments. Several of his rifles reflect his Kentucky roots.
The event is free and open to the public. It is presented by the Carson City Historical
Society in cooperation with the Carson City Library.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Flea Market/Yard Sale at Foreman-Roberts
We are planning to have two flea markets/yard sales at the Foreman-Roberts House, on July 7
and August 11, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The
vendor rent proceeds from these Saturday-only sales will be donated to the
Carson City Historical Society. The vendors for these sales must have items for sale that
are considered antique or collectible. The CCHS will also have a table to sell donated items.
If you have antiques or collectible items to be donated or if you are interested in setting up
at these sales, call Mary DeFelice at 775-882-0916.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Flea Market/Yard Sale at Foreman-Roberts
We are planning to have two flea markets/yard sales at the Foreman-Roberts House, on July 7
and August 11, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The
vendor rent proceeds from these Saturday-only sales will be donated to the
Carson City Historical Society. The vendors for these sales must have items for sale that
are considered antique or collectible. The CCHS will also have a table to sell donated items.
If you have antiques or collectible items to be donated or if you are interested in setting up
at these sales, call Mary DeFelice at 775-882-0916.
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Annual Meeting scheduled for
Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012
The Carson City Historical Society will have its annual meeting on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012,
starting at 3:00 p.m. It will be a potluck event. Location still needs to be determined
at the time of this writing (mid-May).
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Beginning with February 2012, CCHS board meetings are held the second Monday of each
month at 1:30 p.m. at the Foreman-Roberts House Museum.
If you are interested in being put on the CCHS e-mail list, please send an e-mail
to Dcbugli@aol.com and put "CCHS Membership Addition" in the subject line.
We will inform you about upcoming events of the Society via e-mail.
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The Carson City Historical Society (formerly the Nevada Landmarks Society) is
located at the Roberts House Museum, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada 89702.
E-mail carsonhistory@cchistorical.org
Foreman-Roberts House - The Foreman-Roberts House Museum is open by appointment
only and for special events sponsored by the
Carson City Historical Society. To tour the Foreman-Roberts House Museum, please call
Paula at 775-887-8865 for an appointment. Cost is $3 per person.
View
Map for the Foreman-Roberts House
If you would like to join the Carson City Historical Society, our application
is located on this website. Please print out and mail to:
Carson City Historical Society
P.O. Box 1864 Carson City, NV 89702
Membership is $25 per person
or $35 for family and includes our newsletter plus an opportunity to attend
many historical events. Click here for application form.
For the history of the Roberts House, click on James D. Roberts History (at left).
Better yet,
come and visit us. We have quite a history to tell.
Carson City Historical Series - Carson City Library - 900 N. Roop St., Carson City, Nev.
Lectures are free and open to the public.
Click for map to Carson City Library.
Officers
President CCHS
Gary Cain
President Foundation
David Bugli
Vice Presidents CCHS:
Janet Perry and David Bugli
Vice President Park Foundation:
Jo Saulisberry
Treasurer CCHS and Park Foundation:
Chuck Saulisberry
Secretary CCHS and Park Foundation
Loretta Williams
This page last updated 5/18/2012
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