Carson City Historical Society

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1207 North Carson St./P.O. Box 1864, Carson City, NV 89702



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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

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Dangberg Ranch House

Dangberg Talk and Ranch Tour
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Saturday, August 2, 2009

Carson City, Nev. The Carson City Historical Society is presenting two events for its members and the public regarding H. F. Dangberg, Sr. and his Ranch House (pictured at left).

On Thursday, July 30, 2009, Dr. Michael E. Fischer, Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs Director, will make a presentation as H. F. Dangberg, Sr. at the Carson Public Library, 900 N. Roop Street, starting at 6:30 p.m. This talk is free and open to the public. Mr. Fischer is a talented speaker, and this event should be quite entertaining.

On Sunday, August 2, 2009, at 2:00 p.m., a tour of the Dangberg Ranch House will be given. The house is completely furnished, and it seems as though the family just stepped outside. Advanced reservations are required. Reservations are limited to 30 people and cost $3 for each person.

Dr. Michael E. Fischer, a native Nevadan, has served as the Director of the Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs since January 2007. Dr. Fischer has been a long time supporter of cultural programming. An active Chautauquan, he portrays both John Sparks and H. F. Dangberg, Sr. He is developing a performance of Nick Abelman, early Nevada gambler.

To make tour reservations please call Paula at 775-887-8865. Since the tour is limited to 30 people, it is recommended to make reservations early. For information on either even, call 775-887-8865.


IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
As of early January 2009, the URL for this website is

http://CCHistorical.org

. The secondary URL (http://RobertsHouseMuseum.org) is no longer supported. Please updates your links, bookmarks, and favorites accordingly.

CCHS board meetings are generally held the first Monday of each month at 2:00 p.m.

If you are interested in being put on the CCHS e-mail list, please send an e-mail to Dcbugli@aol.com and put "CCHS Membership Addition" in the subject line. We will inform you about upcoming events of the Society via e-mail.


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 carsonhistory@cchistorical.org

Foreman-Roberts House - The Foreman-Roberts House Museum is open by appointment only (call Paula at 887-8865) and for special events sponsored by the Carson City Historical Society. 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
P.O. Box 1864
Carson City, NV 89702
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 Roberts House, click on James D. Roberts History (at left). Better yet, come and visit us. We have quite a history to tell.

Carson City Historical Series - Carson City Library - 900 N. Roop St., Carson City, Nev.
Lectures are free and open to the public. Click for map to Carson City Library.


Officers

President CCHS
Gary Cain

President Foundation
Fred Stanio

Vice Presidents CCHS:
Janet Perry and Dorothy Dolan

Vice President Parks Foundation:
Jo Saulisberry

Treasurer CCHS and Parks Foundation:
Chuck Saulisberry

Secretary CCHS and Parks Foundation
Sue Ballew

Past President & newsletter editor
Sue Ballew


This page last updated 6/21/2009
 

This website is funded through the Carson City Historical Society and by a grant from Carson City Redevelopment Authority.
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