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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 Parks 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 |
The Wungnema House
Wungnema HouseThis 1000 square-foot house was built just on the outskirts of Carson City in 1948. Burton Wungnewma, with the help of his father Earnest Wungnema and then pregnant wife Pearl, used the stone from his father's fourteen quarries in Brunswick Canyon to build this home for his family. Pearl raised eight children in the home. The house was built during the war and they couldn't get lumber, nails, or glass because of the shortage. That is why only half the upstairs was built. The windows, now removed, were from the Catholic churches in Brockway, Lake Tahoe, and Truckee, California. Earnest and Burton, while building the churches, purchased the windows because they were not made with frosted glass and the church was going to return them.
Burton and Pearl came from Arizona as teens, met in Carson City, and married in 1947. They are both Hopi Indians. Pearl is in the Sun clan and Burton is in the Water clan. Burton passed at 29 years old on May 30, 1956, and Pearl at 75 years old, October 4, 2001. This home is representative of the wonderful mason work done in the churches and homes built by Burton and his father around Lake Tahoe from 1925 to 1955.
The Foundation for the Betterment of Carson City Parks and Recreation, Inc. (The Parks Foundation) worked with the Parks and Recreation Department to restore the Wungnema House and to create a beautiful monument with a memorial wall near the train depot in Mills Park. The Parks Foundation is now part of the Carson City Historical Society. The Wungnema House is located by the Saliman Street entrance to Mills Park, opposite Carson High School. Additional photographs of the Wungnema House may be viewed at http://www.carson-city.nv.us/Index.aspx?page=1246, at the Carson City Government website.
This page last updated 11/28/2008 |
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Historical Society and by a grant from Carson City Redevelopment Authority.
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