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Two houses in the deserts of Devil's Den: photographic print

Date
1900 (year approximate) to 1930 (year approximate)
Description
Two houses across one another in the empty deserts of Devil's Den, California.

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Van Cleef, Lee, 1925-1989

Notorious Western film villian Lee Van Cleef was born Clarence Leroy Van Cleef Jr. in Somerville, New Jersey to Marion Lavinia Gilbert Van Fleet and Clarence Leroy Van Cleef Sr. on January 9, 1925. Van Cleef attended Somerville High School before dropping out in order to elist in the United States Nacy in 1942. He worked as a sonarman on the U. S. S. Incredible in Mediterranean Sea, before moving to sweeping seabeds near Russia.

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Transcript of interview with Harriet Trudell by Caryll Batt Dziedziak, May 3, 2006

Date
2006-05-03
Description

Born on August 22, 1935, Harriet spent her childhood years in the segregated southern cities of St. Petersburg, Florida and Mobile, Alabama. Daughter to a blue collar plumber, who was also a union organizer and ‘rabid Democrat,’ Harriet recalls her father saying, “Remember children, you know what meat tastes like because there’s a man named Franklin Roosevelt.” Unsurprisingly, she grew up thinking Roosevelt was God. With her mother’s sudden death at age thirty-one from a cerebral hemorrhage, ten year old Harriet spent two years at a boarding school before rejoining her younger brother at her maternal grandparents in St. Petersburg. Florida. During this time, her father also based out of the grandparents’ home while following big construction work opportunities at various cities. In 1948, sixteen-year-old Harriet accompanied her father, an Alabama Delegate, to the Democratic National Convention. Hearing Hubert Humphrey’s Civil Rights speech change her life. “I came home from that conve

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Correspondence, Aaron Winters to E. B. Kiel

Date
1895-05-16 to 1896-08-08
Description

This folder is from the "Correspondence" file of the Sadie and Hampton George Papers (MS-00434)

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Photograph of trees surrounding First Methodist Church, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
First Methodist Church is barely visible behind the trees. The church was built in 1908. For another photo of this church, see Image 0266_008, pho025988.

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Photograph of back of First Methodist Church building, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Another image of the First Methodist Church in Las Vegas, NV. It was located on 3rd and Bridger Streets. For another photo of this church, see Image 0266_007, pho025987.

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Photograph of trains and landscape at rail yards, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
General view of the SP, LA, and SL Rail yards in Las Vegas, NV. Tracks with train cars sit to the left of the building where the photograph was taken.

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Photograph of Clark County Courthouse and original courthouse, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Clark County Courthouse in Las Vegas, NV. The small building on the left was the first courthouse, built in 1909. For other images of the courthouse, see 0266_019-0266_021, pho025999-pho026001.

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