UNITED STATES.
Nevada First Settlement Centennial.
Carson Valley arount 1850.
Stamp issued on 14.07.1951.
Face value: 3 cents of United States dollar.
Printing: Recess.
Print: 112,000,000 copies.
Catalogs
- Michel No. 617.
- Scott No. 999.
- StampWorld No. 808.
- Stanley Gibbons No. 996.
- Yvert et Tellier No. 550.
Currently,
Carson Valley is included in the Nevada Micropolitan
Statistical Area, within Douglas County.
In 1851, the town of Genoa,
situated within the Carson
River Valley, approximately 68 km (42 mi) south of Reno, was the first
permanent settlement in Nevada by Mormon traders selling
goods to settlers on their way to California. The settlement originated as a trading
post called Mormon Station. In 1856, Orson Hyde changed the name
of the community to Genoa, after the Italian city. Genoa served as
the first capital of the Nevada Territory in
1861, until it was moved that year to Carson City.
Nevada's first newspaper, the Territorial
Enterprise, was founded in Genoa in 1858, but moved to Virginia City in
1860. Douglas County is located in western Nevada and extends from Carson
Valley to the Sierra
Nevada.
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