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Carson City Historical Society

The Carson City Historical Society (EIN 94-2565777) is located at the Foreman-Roberts
House Museum, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada.
Our mailing address is PO Box 1864, Carson City, NV 89702-1864.
The Carson City Historical Society is a nonprofit organization
that operates and maintains the Foreman-Roberts House Museum.
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Carson City Historical Society Observes Black History Month
with a Lecture on Black Americans and Labor
Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025
Carson City Historical Society (CCHC) announces guest speaker Michael J. Smith will
present a talk on Black Americans and Labor at their Thursday, February 20, 2024,
lecture presentation as part of Black History Month. The lecture reflects on Black
people's work and their workplaces, and on key moments, themes, and events in Black
history and culture in the U.S., Africa, and the Diaspora. Mr. Smith also presented
a lecture last February on African Americans and the Arts and is back by popular demand.
The February 20 lecture is presented at 6:30 p.m., in the Carriage House, behind the
Foreman-Roberts Historic House located at 1207 Carson Street, Carson City. It is free
to the public, but space is limited, so RSVP to 775-315-9111 or
carsoncityhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.
Michael J. Smith is currently serving as a member of the Carson City Cultural
Commission. He has a Master of Education degree from the University of Mississippi,
and is retired as a high school principal after 33 years in the field of education.
Mr. Smith is Vice Chair of the Employee Managements Relations Board. He noted in
an editorial in 2023 in the Nevada Appeal, "Black History Month is not a token. It is
a special tribute - a time of acknowledgement, of reflection, and inspiration - that
comes to life in real and ongoing activities throughout the year."
Information about Carson City Historical Society events can be found at CCHistorical.org.
Photo: Michael J. Smith to present lecture on African Americans and Labor on
Feb. 20. Image courtesy of TV station Fox11 in Reno.
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Carson City Historical Society Presents Open House
Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025
The Gothic-style Foreman-Roberts House, 1207 N. Carson St. (the big yellow house), will
be open to the public for the first time this year, from 1-3 p.m. on Sunday, February 23,
2025. Carson City history and stories about the Foreman and Roberts families who lived
in the historic house at 1207 N. Carson St. will be presented during a free, docent-led tour.
Carson City Historical Society volunteers will tell the story of the Roberts family
and their connection to Eilley Bowers, how the house came to Carson City in 1874, and
facts about the famous spiritualist of the home. Visitors will see a house museum and
artifacts representing life in the 1880s through early 1900s. The adjacent Carriage House
will also be open 1 to 3 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Parking is available on
Corbett and Rice Streets.
There are three current exhibits displayed in both houses: "Northern Nevada Trains,"
"The Life and Times of The Roberts Family," and a temporary exhibit honoring Black History
Month.
The open house is free and open to the public, donations are accepted. No reservations
are required. For more information visit the Society's website CCHistorical.org or send
an email to carsoncityhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.
Information about Carson City Historical Society events can be found at CCHistorical.org.
Photo: The Foreman-Roberts House in the middle of the picture and the Carriage
House at left.
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February 2025 Newsletter is Available Online
The February 2025 CCHS Newsletter is available online. In this issue you can read about
Michael Smith's lecture on "Black Americans and Labor" on Feb. 20,
Open House events, our participation in Wine Walks, and other upcoming events.
If you are not on our email list, please email your request to be
added to carsoncityhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.
To download the February 2025 Newsletter, please
CLICK HERE.
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Want to Become a CCHS Members or Renew Your Yearly Membership?
To renew or join with a printed membership form, obtain it from
HERE.
To renew or join online via Square, go to our membership page by
clicking HERE.
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Mailing Address for CCHS
The mailing address for the Carson City Historical Society
(CCHS) is:
PO Box 1864, Carson City, NV 89702-1864
Carson City, NV 89703
The physical address for the Foreman-Roberts House Museum is 1207 North Carson
St., but that address is not our official mailing address.
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Notice:
The Carson City Historical Society is a Nevada nonprofit organizations. It is
a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporations
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are
tax deductible pursuant to section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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CCHS board meetings are generally held the second Monday of each
month at 3:45 p.m. in the
Carriage House of the Foreman-Roberts House Museum.
If you are interested in being put on the CCHS e-mail list, please send an e-mail
to carsoncityhistoricalsociety@gmail.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 carsoncityhistoricalsociety@gmail.com
Foreman-Roberts House - The Foreman-Roberts House Museum is open most Sundays,
by appointment, and for special events sponsored by the
Carson City Historical Society. To tour the Foreman-Roberts House Museum, please call
or leave a message at 775-887-2174 for an appointment.
Messages are checked daily. Cost is $5 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
PO Box 1864 Carson City, NV 89702-1864
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 Foreman-Roberts House, click on Foreman-Roberts House History (on menu, at left) or
CLICK HERE.
Better yet, come and visit us. We have quite a history to tell.
CCHS Officers for 2025
President
Liz Cain
First Vice President CCHS & Facilities
Donna McLaren
Second Vice President CCHS
(vacant)
Secretary
David Bugli
Treasurer
Kiyoshi Nishikawa
Membership Chair
Janice Oberding
Fundraising
Donna McLaren
Exhibits/Collections
Aeryn McQueary
Historian
Sue Ballew
This page last updated 2/19/2025
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