Reno Divorce Correspondence -- Completed

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Reno Divorce Correspondence -- Completed
Reno, Nevada was considered the Divorce Capital of the World for six decades during the Twentieth Century. After the residency requirement was reduced to six weeks in 1931, thousands of men and women spent those weeks in boarding houses, hotels, and "divorce ranches" in Nevada. Special Collections, in the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries, hosts primary materials that document some of their experiences, including these letters to and from guest ranch proprietors, judges, and attorneys. The letters have now been transcribed, but some of them still need to be reviewed (proofread and edited). If you would like to review transcripts, contact Special Collections. For more information about Reno's divorce history, visit Illuminating Reno's Divorce Industry.

Works

NC1253-9-1947-1948-Olin

NC1253-9-1947-1948-Olin

A Navy Veteran by the name of Olin Turner writes to Judge Bartlett in 1947 asking how he can obtain a divorce and what the costs are.

1 page: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC1253-9-1949-1953-Frank

NC1253-9-1949-1953-Frank

A 1948 letter written by Frank White, who is thanking Judge Bartlett for the insights in his book and follows with questions about the process.

2 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC1253-9-1949-1953-James

NC1253-9-1949-1953-James

James Bemis, a man anxious about his engagement due to the religious differences between himself and his fiancé, writes to Judge Bartlett for his advice on the matter in 1951.

4 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC1253-9-1949-1953-Ruth

NC1253-9-1949-1953-Ruth

Ruth Erickson writes in 1948 to Judge Bartlett, asking for his opinion and advice about her complicated love life.

3 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC1253-9-2-1930-Ridder

NC1253-9-2-1930-Ridder

A letter from Rosemary Ridder, age 12, to Judge Bartlett trying to prevent her parents' divorce.

3 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC1253-9-5-1929-Luce

NC1253-9-5-1929-Luce

A letter to Judge Bartlett ("Judgie") from Clare Boothe Luce in 1929, after her divorce and before she wrote the play (later a movie) "The Women."

3 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC1253-98-2-1931-May

NC1253-98-2-1931-May

A letter of inquiry to Judge Bartlett from Minnie May in 1931.

4 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
NC457-9-7-1939-M.Bartlett

NC457-9-7-1939-M.Bartlett

A letter from Margaret Bartlett to her father, the judge, from New York City in 1939.

6 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
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