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Alpine Glass Building
324 East 4th
Street
The Alpine Glass Company was founded in 1925 by the Rosselli Brothers—Marin and Charles. The originallocation was 608 East 4
th Street (photo below).
Source of advertisement: Reno Evening Gazette, October 17, 1925
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In 1928, the company was sold to Byron E. Morris. Morris had a new building constructed for the Alpine Glass
Company at 324 East 4th
Street.
The new building’s construction was reported in the Reno Evening Gazette on May 30, 1929:
The architect for the new building was Frederic DeLongchamps and the original drawing is in the Special
Collections department of the UNR Libraries (775-682-5665).
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Byron E. Morris held a grand opening for the new building on August 24, 1929.
Source: Reno Evening Gazette, August 23, 1929
In 1955, an adjacent building was constructed by the Alpine Glass Company on the site of an old home that was
moved and converted into a Sunday school and youth recreation center.
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Source: Nevada State Journal , December 19, 1954
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The company was active in the community.
Source: Reno Evening Gazette, November 21, 1956