The Nevada Historical Society's library,
photograph and manuscript
collections constitute the largest and most complete repository of materials
related to the history of Nevada and the Great Basin. Historians, genealogists,
local residents and visitors interested in delving into the past are welcome.
Materials available to the public include books, newspapers and periodicals,
print files, maps, government documents, subject files, ephemera, the manuscript
collections of diverse individuals and organizations, and over 300,000
photographs.
The Reading Room is open to the public from 12-4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
Finding aids, collection descriptions, indexes, and catalogues are available
for the various collections; staff members are on hand to answer questions
and to help you find materials you're looking for.
Photocopying of most
documents is available for .25 per page. Photocopying of large orders
which demand considerable time must be done by private researchers on an
arranged fee basis. The NHS staff will assist patrons in locating a private researcher
if needed.
We reserve the right to restrict photocopying of vintage photographs as latent
damage can occur. However, reproductions of photographs
from the collection may be purchased.