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Photograph of Fleming Ballew Hubbard and Ida Conklin Hubbard in Canon City, Colorado, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1939
Description
Fleming Ballew Hubbard and Ida Conklin Hubbard posing together in Canon City, Colorado.

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Mineral Resources of the United States for calendar year 1910, part 1 Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey, 1911

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Item
Archival Collection
Raymond Brooks Papers on Mining
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Collection Number: MS-01153
Collection Name: Raymond Brooks Papers on Mining
Box/Folder: Box 04

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Mineral Resources of the United States for calendar year 1910, part 2 Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey, 1911

Level of Description
Item
Archival Collection
Raymond Brooks Papers on Mining
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Collection Number: MS-01153
Collection Name: Raymond Brooks Papers on Mining
Box/Folder: Box 05

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Postcard of Julia Bulette and John Millain scene, Virginia City, Nevada, 1867 - early 1900s

Date
1867 to 1939
Description
An artist's depiction of Julia Bulette's theft and murder by John Millain. The caption on the front of the card reads: "Julia Bulette; Murdered for her Jewels by John Millain, 1887. J. M hung in 1868." A lengthy description printed on the back of the card reads: "Julia Bulette came to Virginia City while it was still a raw camp, and was soon among its best known figures. Reputedly a French Creole from New Orleans, tall, dark, lithe and witty, she was no ordinary lady of the line. Her secret charities were innumerable, her public services many, and her entertainments memorable for both cuisine and conversation. During the deadly black-water plague of 1861, she made her house into a hospital, nursed the stricken miners, and pawned her belongings to help their families. She was chosen an honorary member of Engine Company Number 1, but, not content with honorary status, attended the fires, worked a stirrup pump, and served refreshments to the Company afterwards. She was not one to seek obscurity or tolerate condescension. In the flush years of the first boom, she paraded C Street daily in a coach with four aces fanned upon the door, and sat nightly in her own box at the opera house, with a sable cape across her shoulders. When the ladies of the upper city sought to confine her activities, she retaliated by crashing their parties and making them her own. As a result, her violent death during the night of January 20, 1867, precipitated a cold war of the sexes. When her funeral procession, long, entirely masculine, and led by a band playing a dead-march, moved out B Street toward Old Flowery Cemetery, the wives in the hill mansions sat behind closed doors and drawn shutters, though even those could not defend them from the sprightly, returning strains of "The Girl I Left Behind Me." And conversely, when John Millain was arrested, some months later, after selling articles recognized as Julie's, his trial by the men was something less than impartial, but he was constantly visited in prison by women who showered him with gifts and tears. That his hanging, in April of 1868, drew the largest crowd in Virginia's history to the hollow north of town where the gallows was erected, the women to the ringside seats and the men to the slopes behind them, was less a tribute to Millain himself than a result of the fact that he was dying as the murderer of Julie Bulette, more nearly a Queen of the Comstock than any of her wealthy "betters" who vied for the title. "Sazarac" Virginia City, Nevada."

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Bundy, McGeorge. Danger and Survival: Choices about the Bomb in the First Fifty Years. New York, NY: Random House, 1977

Level of Description
Item
Archival Collection
Alice P. Broudy Papers on Broudy v. United States
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Collection Number: MS-00097
Collection Name: Alice P. Broudy Papers on Broudy v. United States
Box/Folder: Box 2

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1818: This Year Thou Shalt Die!!! by the Rev. James Churchill. London: printed by W. Tew for D. Cox, approximately 1818

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Item
Archival Collection
Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection
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Collection Number: MS-01144
Collection Name: Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection
Box/Folder: Box 27

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E. T. "Pappy" Rider, 85 year old United States Postal Service mail carrier at work: photographic negatives, 1990 February

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File
Archival Collection
Wayne C. Kodey Photographs
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Collection Number: PH-00467
Collection Name: Wayne C. Kodey Photographs
Box/Folder: Box 09

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"100 Years of Influence" organization information: Business and Professional Women/Nevada, Mesquite Club, Frontier Girl Scouts, 2004 to 2005

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Women of Diversity Productions, Inc. Records
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Collection Number: MS-01161
Collection Name: Women of Diversity Productions, Inc. Records
Box/Folder: Box 05

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Arnold Schwarzenegger, accompanied by Maria Shriver, receiving VSDA's Video Star of the Year award: photographic negatives, 1990 August 08

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Wayne C. Kodey Photographs
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Collection Number: PH-00467
Collection Name: Wayne C. Kodey Photographs
Box/Folder: Box 09

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Film transparency of Olive Lake and Wanda Ball at Wilson's Ranch, Las Vegas, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1910
Description
Black and white image of Olive Lake and Wanda Ball standing next to a miniature waterfall at Wilson's Ranch.

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