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=Resources=
=Resources=
* [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020373/ About The Humboldt register. volume (Unionville, N.T. [Nev.]) 1863-1876] (Library of Congress)
* [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020373/ About The Humboldt register. volume (Unionville, N.T. (Nev.) 1863-1876] (Library of Congress)
** [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020373/holdings/  Libraries that Have It: The Humboldt register. volume (Unionville, N.T. [Nev.]) 1863-1876] (Library of Congress)
** [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020373/holdings/  Libraries that Have It: The Humboldt register. volume (Unionville, N.T. (Nev.)) 1863-1876] (Library of Congress)
*** University of Nevada Reno
*** University of Nevada Reno
**** Available as: Microfilm Service Copy
**** Available as: Microfilm Service Copy

Revision as of 02:32, 4 May 2023

The Humboldt Register was a newspaper published in Unionville that contains many interesting articles.

Resources

1865

  • Trego: Fairfield p. 372 discusses the Granite Creek murders and states "Charles Kyle and family with their stock and all other settlers thereabouts left their homes and came this way." (source: The Humboldt Register Published at Unionville Nevada of April 15, 1865)
  • Black Rock Tom includes a quote from Fairfield of the December 30, 1865 Humboldt Register

1866

1867

Humbold Register 1867 (167 pages) (Pershing County Library)

  • On May 5, 1867, the Humboldt Register published a citizen's petition that declared that Old Winnemucca was a traitor to his tribe and that Captain Sou would be known as the New Winnemucca.[1]
  1. "Sarah Winnemucca of the Northern Paiutes,"Gae Whitney Canfield, p. 48, 1983.