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The Boomtown History Conferences began when a few dedicated
historians decided the history of these important boomtowns
should not slide into oblivion and the effort to preserve
and promote the history of these areas was worthwhile.
The first
conference was held in February, 2006, at Longstreet’s Hotel
and Casino in Amargosa Valley, Nevada, and included two days
of presentations which centered on the people, places, and
events that took place in the area a hundred years before.
The papers presented during the conference were compiled and
the first boomtown book, Boom Town History, was published.
The second conference was held in 2007, and focused on
Northern Nye County and the boomtowns of Goldfield, Tonopah,
and Round Mountain. Once the conference was done, the
presenters again submitted copies of their presentations and
photographs, and Boomtown History II was published.
In August, 2009, Tonopah and Goldfield hosted the
conference and the direction for future conferences took a
dramatic turn. Realizing there was a demand for the
history of the boomtowns in Nevada, Arizona, and California,
the organizers of the Tonopah event joined with
Treasurer/Editor Jean Johnson and formed Boomtown History
Conferences, Inc., a Nevada nonprofit corporation, dedicated
to the promotion and preservation of these historic areas.
The group also realized the books published after each
event provided a wonderful marketing tool for the towns
featured at the conference to promote their areas, so they
worked to ensure as much information about the tours, as
well as the papers presented, were included in the book.
Editor Jean Johnson also made the decision to include color
photos for the first time, and the results of this decision,
as well as her dedication to the editing of the volume,
produced the incredible book which is Boomtown History
III.

Clair Blackburn - Chairman
Clair’s first visit to Tonopah was in 1957 and he had not returned to the
area until beginning work at the Tonopah Test Range in 1982.
Always a history enthusiast, he became interested in the Belmont Mine Fire
of 1911, and after much research was instrumental in locating direct
descendants of William “Big Bill” Murphy, the hero of the Belmont Mine Fire.
Clair was a presenter at both Boomtown II and Boomtown III. Clair and his
wife, Teralyn, still reside in Tonopah.
Larry Whitney - Vice Chairman
Tina Paice - Secretary
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