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Photographic slide of Pintwater Cave area, Nevada, circa 1964

Date
1964 (year approximate)
Description
A view of two trucks and unidentified people at a Pintwater Cave site.

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Photographic slide of trucks near Pintwater Cave, Nevada, circa 1964

Date
1964 (year approximate)
Description
An exterior view of two white trucks near Pintwater Cave.

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Photographic slide of a truck near Pintwater Cave, Nevada, circa 1964

Date
1964 (year approximate)
Description
An exterior view of a white GMC truck on a road near Pintwater Cave.

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Photographic slide of a truck near Pintwater Cave, Nevada, circa 1964

Date
1964 (year approximate)
Description
An exterior view of a white GMC truck near Pintwater Cave.

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Photographic slide of a truck near Pintwater Cave, Nevada, circa 1964

Date
1964 (year approximate)
Description
An exterior view of a white GMC truck near Pintwater Cave.

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Coyote Springs Project Area: map

Date
2000 (year approximate)
Description

From the Jeff Van Ee Papers (MS-00470) -- Coyote Springs development -- Maps file.

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Handwritten card to Jon Cobain

Date
2005 (year uncertain)
Archival Collection
Description

Handwritten card from Stephanie (a student) to Jon Cobain thanking him and Judy for a "great party." The card also mentions a belt buckle that Stephanie sent to Jon.

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sex4hotmen.com advertisement card

Date
2003 (year approximate)
Description
From the Dennis McBride Collection on LGBTQ Las Vegas, Nevada (MS-00802) -- Alphabetical research files -- AIDS: Organizations: Golden Rainbow file.

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Mobley, C. C. (Clio Cline), 1881-1985

C. C. (Clio Cline) Mobley was born in Greensberg, Indiana on February 9, 1888 to Lyman Mobley and

Nancy Doggett. Mobley married Bertha Pearl Dickey in 1903, and the new family moved soon after to

Riverside, California. Mobley's first daughter, Mary Miriam, was born in California in 1908. In 1911

Mobley moved his wife and family to the land in Las Vegas, Nevada that contained the Old Las Vegas

Mormon Fort and first swimming pool in Las Vegas. The family operated a dairy farm on the property,

Person