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2018 1. A. Cutts and Company MS/NC 860 2. Ancient Orde Nevada Historical Society Manuscript Collection Master List Alpha Order - 2018 1. A. Cutts and Company MS/NC 860 2. Ancient Order of United Workers (A.O.U.W.) MS/NC 1080 3. Acree, Bert MS/NC 533 4. Acton, Richard L., Jr. MS/NC 1034 5. Adams, Romanzo MS/NC 69 6. Addenbrooke, Alice B. MS/NC 25 7. Adelberg & Raymond MS/NC 376 8. Adelphi Club MS/NC 865 9. Allen, Arthur V. MS/NC 1040 10. Allen, Robert A. MS/NC 385 11. Alliance for Workers Rights MS/NC 926 12. Alpha Consolidated Mining Company MS/NC 935 13. Alpine Glass Company MS/NC 595 14. Alta Silver Mining Company MS/NC 14 15. Amalgamated Pioche Mines and Smelters Corp MS/NC 725 16. Amat Family MS/NC 1020 17. Ambrose, Charles A. MS/NC 301 18. American Association of University Women, Nevada Division MS/NC 363 19. American Business Women's Association, Carson City Charter MS/NC 768 Chapter 20. American Flat Mining Company MS/NC 243 21. American Gaming Archives MS/NC 946 22. Ancient Order of United Workman, Nevada MS/NC 261 23. Anderson, Frederick M. MS/NC 759 24. Andes Silver Mining Company MS/NC 308 25. Andre, A. A. MS/NC 825 26. Andreucetti, Peter MS/NC 773 27. Arcade Hotel MS/NC 196 28. Arden, Sylvia MS/NC 995 29. Arizona Comstock Corporation MS/NC 917 30. Arlington Hotel (Carson City) MS/NC 980 31. Arthur, Lee MS/NC 508 32. Austin Literary Association MS/NC 225 33. Austin Mining and Milling Company MS/NC 473 Nevada Historical Society 1650 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89503 Website: nvhistoricalsociety.org 34. B. D. Billinghurst Junior High School MS/NC 948 35. Bain, H. Foster MS/NC 11 36. Baker, Charles W. MS/NC 996 37. Baker, Patricia Shannon MS/NC 1023 38. Baker, Theodore H. (Ted") MS/NC 758 39. Balzar, Fredrick Bennett MS/NC 686 40. Bandurraga, Peter L. MS/NC 559 41. Bank of Sparks MS/NC 720 42. Bank of Wells MS/NC 1011 43. Baring, Walter S. MS/NC 4 44. Barker, Don H. MS/NC 452 45. Barkley, James D. MS/NC 195 46. Barnes, J. Corrin MS/NC 65 47. Barnett, George I. MS/NC 389 48. Bartine, Horace F. MS/NC 448 49. Bearden, Max T. MS/NC 997 50. Beatty, Robert M. MS/NC 90 51. Beck family MS/NC 1003 52. Beedle, Hadley S. MS/NC 845 53. Beemer, William R. MS/NC 513 54. Beer, Joseph MS/NC 899 55. Beesley, Thomas MS/NC 328 56. Belcher Silver Mining Company MS/NC 333 57. Belknap, Clayton H. MS/NC 546 58. Bell Telephone Company of Nevada MS/NC 453 59. Bennett, E. W. MS/NC 71 60. Bentley, Helen Delich MS/NC 338 61. Benton, Jessie ("Lovely") MS/NC 940 62. Berg, Harold S. and Margaret M. MS/NC 1014 63. Berry, William Banks MS/NC 765 64. Berryman, Jill MS/NC 972 65. Best & Belcher Mining Company MS/NC 432 66. Beta Sigma Phi - Reno MS/NC 830 67. Bicknell, Charles F. MS/NC 86 68. Big Comstock Mining Company MS/NC 286 69. Bill, Mr. and Mrs. MS/NC 998 Nevada Historical Society 1650 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89503 Website: nvhistoricalsociety.org 70. Billinghurst family MS/NC 540 71. Black Springs Community MS/NC 1007 72. Black, E. D. MS/NC 892 73. Black, William R. MS/NC 713 74. Bliss Family MS/NC 655 75. Bliss Family MS/NC 656 76. Boak, Cada C. MS/NC 60 77. Bonner, Kittie Stephens MS/NC 468 78. Bootstrap Gold Mine MS/NC 1074 79. Borough, David MS/NC 529 80. Bovett, Florence Biggar MS/NC 466 81. Boy Scout Troop 33--Carson City/Carson Valley MS/NC 1095 82. Boyd, Robert W. ("Bill") MS/NC 688 83. Boyle, Emmet D. MS/NC 19 84. Boyle, Emmet Derby MS/NC 933 85. Boyne, Albert F. MS/NC 105 86. Boyne, Katherine R. MS/NC 140 87. Bradley, Doris R. MS/NC 294 88. Bradshaw, Bert V. and Pearl Scott MS/NC 1009 89. Bradshaw, Mark G. MS/NC 914 90. Bradshaw, Thomas J. MS/NC 102 91. Bramlett, Chester and Barbara MS/NC 976 92. Brandes, Raymond MS/NC 129 93. Breedlove, Mildred MS/NC 360 94. Bremer, Marilyn MS/NC 835 95. Brennan, Thomas P. MS/NC 100 96. Brodie, William MS/NC 138 97. Brooks, Esther Wickham MS/NC 217 98. Brooks, Raymond MS/NC 701 99. Brookside Women's Golf Club MS/NC 969 100. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Truckee Division 158. MS/NC 787 101. Brougher Divide Mining Company MS/NC 934 102. Brown Family (Peleg, et al.) MS/NC 572 103. Brown, Hugh Henry MS/NC 23 104. Brown, Joseph MS/NC 647 105. Brown, Marjorie Moore MS/NC 593 Nevada Historical Society 1650 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89503 Website: nvhistoricalsociety.org 106. Brown, Robert George MS/NC 455 107. Brown, Sarah Margaret Harrison MS/NC 989 108. Brown, Viola MS/NC 891 109. Brown-Parker Auto Company MS/NC 772 110. Broy, Charles L. MS/NC 493 111. Bruce, Irene MS/NC 544 112. Bryant, James B. MS/NC 557 113. Buena Vista School District No. 1, Unionville, NV MS/NC 653 114. Buffalo Hump Mining & Milling Company MS/NC 285 115. Bullion and Exchange Bank MS/NC 178 116. Bullis, Rose M. MS/NC 784 117. Bulmer Family MS/NC 40 118. Buncher, Walter MS/NC 1000 119. Burks, Elmer 'NV Rangers' MS/NC 1099 120. Burton and Golden Families MS/NC 500 121. Byers, James MS/NC 722 122. C.O.D. Garage MS/NC 793 123. Cahlan, Albert W. MS/NC 1062 124. Cain, Virginia MS/NC 898 125. California & Nevada Creamery Co. MS/NC 1068 126. California Midwinter International Exposition (Midwinter Fair) MS/NC 240 127. California-Nevada Travels Association MS/NC 450 128. Calsbeek, Harriet MS/NC 709 129. Candelaria Waterworks and Milling Company, Limited MS/NC 742 130. Cann, Elliott R. MS/NC 392 131. Cann, Eslie E. MS/NC 459 132. Capital Community Concert Association MS/NC 831 133. Capital Hunting and Fishing Club MS/NC 735 134. Carpenters Union, Local #971 MS/NC 383 135. Carson and Colorado Railroad Company MS/NC 524 136. Carson and Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company MS/NC 248 137. Carson Brewing Company MS/NC 400 138. Carson City Band MS/NC 627 139. Carson City. Clerk. MS/NC 576 140. Carson County, Utah Territory MS/NC 316 141. Carson Water Subconservancy District MS/NC 707 Nevada Historical Society 1650 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89503 Website: nvhistoricalsociety.org 142. Carter, Charles V. MS/NC 1036 143. Cashboy Consolidated Mining Company MS/NC 822 144. Cashill, William J. MS/NC 485 145. Caughlin, William H. MS/NC 73 146. Centennial Coliseum MS/NC 699 147. Central Pacific Railroad MS/NC 222 148. Cerveri, Doris MS/NC 401 149. Chan, Loren MS/NC 378 150. Chapman, Chester W. MS/NC 602 151. Chapman, Samuel G. MS/NC 753 152. Chessher, Hubert B. MS/NC 642 153. Chinese Americans in Nevada MS/NC 1065 154. Chism Family MS/NC 1058 155. Chism family (Edward W., etc.) MS/NC 578 156. Christy Mill and Mining Company MS/NC 968 157. Church, James Edward, Jr. MS/NC 763 158. Churchill County Museum and Archives MS/NC 1051 159. Ciceu, John V. MS/NC 142 160. Cipher and telegraph codes MS/NC 394 161. Cirac, Charles Paul MS/NC 971 162. Citizen Alert MS/NC 622 163. Clapp, Hannah K. MS/NC 50 164. Clark family (Walter E., Walter Van Tilburg, etc.) MS/NC 942 165. Clark, Charles M. MS/NC 919 166. Clark, Theodore MS/NC 395 167. Clay Peters Building Company MS/NC 567 168. Cliff, Fred L. MS/NC 340 169. Clifford, Oscar J. MS/NC 662 170. Clyde Family MS/NC 749 171. Coats & Hansen Families MS/NC 564 172. Cobb, Neal H. MS/NC 609 173. Cogswell, W. W. MS/NC 64 174. Cohn, Abraham MS/NC 130 175. Cohn, Felice MS/NC 29 176. Colcord, Roswell K. MS/NC 789 177. Cole-Kirchen Syndicate MS/NC 977 Nevada Historical Society 1650 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89503 Website: nvhistoricalsociety.org 178. Colorado Mines, Inc. MS/NC 752 179. Combined Metals Reduction Company MS/NC 929 180. Commercial Hardware Company MS/NC 590 181. Common Thread, A MS/NC 703 182. Community Service Agency of Washoe County MS/NC 833 183. Community Welfare, Inc. MS/NC 605 184. Comstock Fracture Mines Company MS/NC 697 185. Comstock Home Mining Company MS/NC 451 186. Comstock Merger Mines MS/NC 233 187. Comstock Mohawk Mining Company MS/NC 791 188. Comstock Tunnel and Drainage Company MS/NC 491 189. Comstock Tunnel Company MS/NC 463 190. Conboie, Joseph MS/NC 15 191. Conference on Nevada Labor-Management Relations MS/NC 721 192. Conforte, Joe and Sally MS/NC 1089 193. Connolley, Lee (John Leslie) MS/NC 555 194. Consolidated California and Virginia Mining Company MS/NC 799 195. Consolidated Chollar Gould & Savage Mining Company MS/NC 896 196. Consolidated Cortez Silver Mines Company MS/NC 423 197. Cook, Frances M. MS/NC 1019 198. Cooke, Stoddard & Hatton MS/NC 795 199. Cooke, William G., Jr. MS/NC 1032 200. Copper Canyon Mining Company MS/NC 676 201. Cord, Virginia Kirk Tharpe MS/NC 730 202. Cortesi, August MS/NC 901 203. Country School Legacy MS/NC 382 204. County Tax Receipt Books MS/NC 1071 205.
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