2011 Visitor Stats Summary for http://nevadan.wordpress.com
2011 Visitor Stats Summary for http://nevadan.wordpress.com
Enduring documents in Nevada geo-antiquities, archaeology and history
Most popular posts of the year: Extreme Ammonites of Fossil Hill, Nevada; Lovelock Cave —the 1929 Book, Some Early Newspapers from Washoe Country, Nevada; Nevada Historical Marker Guidebook, The Phenomenon on Karnak Ridge
Most common search keywords: ammonites, Lovelock Cave, old newspapers
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Visitor comment of the year: ” You surely have something important to contribute to the web. Such a great blog. I will revisit again for more.”
The Archives: Camp McGarry — A Bibliographical Essay, Records of the California Volunteers and Army Regulars in Nevada During and Immediately Following the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866; Handwritten Newspapers of Early Nevada, The Writings of Dan De Quille: A Preliminary Catalog of Sources, Nell Murbarger’s Western Ghost Town and Natural History Stories in Desert Magazine — A Bibliography, Some Early Newspapers from Washoe County, Nevada; The Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Ghosts of Humboldt Region Revisited, Lovelock Cave, the 1929 book, Nevada Historical Marker Guidebook, The phenomenon on Karnak Ridge, A graphic look at the Montezuma Smelting Works at Oreana, Nevada; Extreme ammonites of Fossil Hill, Nevada; Provenance of rare Nevada shark fossil questioned, Nevada Rare Book 2011 Market Value Guide, The Publications of Clarence D. Basso — An Abridged Bibliography, Five books that should be in every Nevada library, Eighty Six Historic Fossils of Nevada’s Fortieth Parallel, Fossil Mammals at Astor Pass near Pyramid Lake, Nevada
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This is an excellent post. I will stop by more often to read some more. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your kind remark.
Clarence D. Basso