Nevada
Resources
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| Nevada
State Constitution
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The Nevada
constitution was framed by a convention of delegates chosen by the
people. The convention met at Carson City on July 4, 1864, and
adjourned on July 28 of the same year. On the 1st Wednesday of
September 1864, the constitution was approved by the vote of the
people of the Territory of Nevada, and on October 31, 1864, President
Lincoln proclaimed that the State of Nevada was admitted into the
Union on an equal footing with the original states |
| Buckaroos
In Paradise: Nevada Ranching (The American Memory
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Cowboy Life in
Northern Nevada, published by the Library of Congress in 1980 and
republished as a Bison Book by the University of Nebraska Press in
1981. The book marked the midpoint of the Paradise
Valley Folklife Project and accompanied an exhibition mounted at
the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History in
1980. |
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Women's History Project |
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"Providing
visibility and support for the gathering and dissemination of history
about the roles and contributions of Nevada women of every race,
class, and ethnic background." |
| Encyclopaedia
Nevadaca - |
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Nevada History
links including museums, historic preservation, stories and more. |
| Nevada
Official State Website
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Links to all
state agencies, and government departments as well as
information about the state. |
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Search Nevada Publications Database
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This database
lists publications received from Nevada state and local government
agencies for distribution to Nevada depository libraries such as GBC. |
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Nevada Kids Count
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A statewide, collaborative effort that
brings together a wide range of organizations and agencies involved with
children and families in Nevada, to provide policymakers and citizens with
the best available data on the educational, social, economic, and physical
well-being of all children in our state. County by county profile of children in Nevada |
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Nevada Theater Coalition
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