Historical Myth a Month: Nevada Names and Geography
Facing the truth about some of our best but tallest tales
by Guy Rocha, Nevada State Archivist
Myth #134 - Dispelling Myths of State's First Native Female Lawyer
Myth #133 - Teddy Roosevelt was not at the Alamo (Stock Farm)
Myth #132 - Actor Who Killed John Wayne Married in Carson City
Myth #131 - Carole Lombard's Carson City Divorce
Myth #130 - Changing Murder Trial Venues
Myth #129 - Gambling Called Gaming, Nothing New
Myth #128 - More Urban Nevada
Myth #127 - "Y" All the Confusion
Myth #126 - Francis G. Newlands' Birth: A Grave Solution
Myth #125 - Spanning Time and Place: Community Arches and Slogans
Myth #124 - True Confessions: The J.W. Rover Case
Myth #123 - Pronouncing Nevada
Myth #122 - What Mark Twain Didn't Say
Myth #121 - In Carson City There are Many Mansions
Myth #120 - Getting to the Bottom of Lake Tahoe
Myth #119 - Nevada's Oldest Family-Owned, Working Ranches and Farms
Myth #118 - Long Forgotten, Later Found: The Johnson-Jefferies Fight Site
Myth #117 - First Female Principal in Nevada?
Myth #116 - Congressman Clarence Van Duzer's Troubles
Myth #115 - Plausible De-Nye-Ability: Just How Large is Nye County?
Myth #114 - Carson City's Freeway Bypass: A Long Time Coming
Myth #113 - A Tennis Great's Life Started in Carson City
Myth #112 - In Cold Blood: The Nevada Connection
Myth #111 - Riding High: Hank Monk and Horace Greeley
Myth #110 - Valley Confusion That's Not so Pleasant
Myth #109 - U.S. Grant Did Not Get into Hot Water in Nevada
Myth #108 - On the Edge: The Sierra Crest Line
Myth #107 - What Didn't Happen in Carson City
Myth #106 - Knowing Your Boundaries
Myth #105 - The Mississippi of the West
Myth #104 - Will-ing But Not Able: Will Rogers and Ely's Lincoln Highway Dedication
Myth #103 - What's in a Dam Name?
Myth #102 - Battle Born and Legal
Myth #101 - In Search of an Enterprising Mark Twain
Myth #100 - Getting Fired Up
Myth #99 - Caliente: Hot Stuff on the Web, But is it True?
Myth #98 - Largest Historic District in the Nation
Myth #97 - Hard Hats at Hoover Dam
Myth #96 - Can You Get There Vya Here?
Myth #95 - Staging a Robbery Without a Coach
Myth #94 - Searching for "Sandy" Bowers
Myth #93 - So Who Was Actor Brad Dexter Anyway?
Myth #92 - Hillside Letters: In Plain Sight But Not Intended for Planes
Myth #91 - The Last of the 19th Century Ferris Wheels
Myth #90 - Height of a Mountain Tale
Myth #89 - Never the Twain Shall Meet
Myth #88 - Who was the First Governor of the State of Nevada?
Myth #87 - How Tall is Too Tall? A Capitol Tale
Myth #86 - Origin of Fernley's Name Shrouded in Mystery
Myth #85 - Gold Hill Hotel: Nevada's Oldest Hotel Not Built in 1859
Myth #84 - The Mysterious Origin of Nevada's Territorial Seal
Myth #83 - Elliott Gould and Barbra Streisand: A Capital Secret
Myth #82 - Confusing Names: The Naming of Gardnerville
Myth #81 - Blowing Smoke: Another State Seal Myth
Myth #80 - Bringing a Myth to a Grinding Halt
Myth #79 - Nineteenth-Century Presidential Visits to Lake Tahoe and Nevada
Myth #78 - Second Oldest Capitol Building West of the Mississippi?
Myth #77 - Eliza Cook: Not Nevada's First Female Doctor
Myth #76 - Dying To Know The Truth: Governor John Sparks
Myth #75 - Snow Job?
Myth #74 - "First Lady" Patricia Nixon: Her Life Began in Nevada, But Where?
Myth #73 - Nevada, Abe Lincoln, and Black Americans
Myth #72 - Stepping Up to the Bar: Female Attorneys in Nevada
Myth #71 - Who's On First? Nevada's First Newspaper
Myth #70 - Asa W. Phelps: The War Hero That Wasn't
Myth #69 - Mark My Words - No Twain In Church
Myth #68 - Getting "Reno-Vated": The Ring of Truth
Myth #67 - Carson City's E. D. Sweeney Building: A Case of Mistaken Identity
Myth #66 - Douglas County Starts With D
Myth #65 - Gabbs?
Myth #64 - Getting the Facts Down Pat
Myth #63 - Jack Who?
Myth #62 - Canyon Confusion: Carson River not in Brunswick Canyon
Myth #61 - Peaking at Lake Tahoe
Myth #60 - Myths and "The Misfits"
Myth #59 - Shedding Light on Nevada's First Nobel Laureate
Myth #58 - The Court of First Resort: Getting Into Hot Water
Myth #57 - East is East, West is West and Where Was Carson City's Chinatown Anyway?
Myth #56 - No Disappearing Act for Harry Houdini at Piper's Opera House
Myth #55 - The Verdi Train Robbery Didn't Happen in Verdi
Myth #54 - "Sell The Sizzle And Not The Steak": Mark Twain In Carson City
Myth #53 - The George Washington Gale Ferris House--Or Is It?
Myth #52 - There Is No Bridge in Jarbidge!
Myth #51 - Going Out On A Limb - "Carson City's Oldest Tree"
Myth #50 - Taking Things For Granted: Dayton and U.S. President Grant
Myth #49 - Divorcing Myth From Truth: Mary Pickford's Divorce
Myth #48 - Virginia City's Silver Streets
Myth #47 - Who Was the First Woman to Run for the U.S. Senate?
Myth #46 - Reno's Methodist Church: Why the First or Oldest Something West of the Mississippi?
Myth #45 - Virginia City: The Biggest City West of the Rockies?
Myth #44 - Carson City's Jack's Bar: "A Saloon Since 1859?"
Myth #43 - Fort Churchill The Birthplace of Cavalry: Saddled with a Myth?
Myth #42 - The First Hotel Built in the World After World War II?
Myth #41 - Virginia City's Namesake: A Grave Issue
Myth #40 - More Old School Days
Myth #39 - Old School Days
Myth #38 - Levi's 501 Jeans: A Riveting Story in Early Reno
Myth #37 - Quoting Mark Twain
Myth #36 - Las Vegas' First Post Office Wasn't Named Las Vegas
Myth #35 - Dateline Genoa: 1855
Myth #34 - What Didn't Happen at Tonopah's Mizpah Hotel!
Myth #33 - Reno History Mystery Solved
Myth #32 - "Asscertaining" Tonopah's Origin
Myth #31 - Nevada's "Silver" Capitol "Dome"
Myth #30 - Seeing Justice in Virginia City
Myth #29 - Wanted: The Real Reno
Myth #28 - Las Vegas: Nevada's Next State Capital?
Myth #27 - Is Carson City the Largest Capital Area-Wise in the USA?
Myth #26 - "Would You Believe: The First Elevator West of the Mississippi?!"
Myth #25 - The Great Caruso Never Sang on the Comstock
Myth #24 - Eagle Valley and Carson City
Myth #23 - Old Radio Daze in Nevada
Myth #22 - Nevada's First Permanent Settlement
Myth #21 - Marilyn Monroe: Mystery and Myth
Myth #20 - Red Light Legend and Lore: Julia Bulette
Myth #19 - What's in a Name? Yerington Wasn't Always Yerington
Myth #18 - Is There Anything Traditional About Nevada Day?
Myth #17 - Carson City's Philips, Or is it Phillips Street?
Myth #16 - When is a State Flag Official?
Myth #15 - Who's Lyon?
Myth #14 - Sierra Nevada Means What it Says and Where is it Anyway?
Myth #13 - George W. G. Ferris, Jr. and The Ferris Wheel
Myth #12 - Why Did Nevada Become a State?
Myth #11 - "The First Electric Elevator West of the Mississippi"
Myth #10 - "Gentleman Jim" Corbett and Carson City's Corbett School
Myth # 9 - A Capital Name: Kit Carson and Carson City
Myth # 8 - The "Trestle" on the State Seal
Myth # 7 - Carson City: The Nation's Smallest Capital?
Myth # 6 - T.R. and Wyatt
Myth # 5 - The Wild Bunch in Winnemucca
Myth # 4 - Hannah Clapp and The Capitol Fence
Myth # 3 - Key Pittman on Ice
Myth # 2 - Mark Twain Flees Nevada
Myth # 1 - Workers Buried in Hoover Dam
Myths and Realities: The Uses and Misuses of History