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Albert Purdue oral history interview

Identifier
OH-01521
Abstract

Oral history interview with Albert Purdue conducted by Claytee D. White on August 16, 2000 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. Purdue begins by explaining the importance of the railroad industry and specifically the Union Pacific Railroad Company to early Las Vegas, Nevada. He discusses his family's military history and the presence of the military in Nevada during the 1940s for desert training for the North African front during World War II. He gives an overview of life in Las Vegas from the 1940s to the 1960s, and discusses how the city has changed and what the future of the city may look like. Purdue talks about when the casinos of Las Vegas were controlled by organized crime and when Howard Hughes arrived and began buying properties. Purdue also discusses racial segregation in Las Vegas and the diverse peoples who live in the city.

Archival Collection

Photograph of Union Pacific event, Las Vegas (Nev.), September 17, 1930

Date
1930-09-17
Description
Black and white photograph of the crowd when the Union Pacific railroad connected with the Boulder City Branch of the railroad.

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Film transparency of a locomotive train in Las Vegas, circa 1938

Date
1938
Description
Black and white image of a Virginia & Truckee locomotive promoting C.B. DeMille's motion picture, "Union Pacific."

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Photograph of a passenger train collision, Nevada, 1907-1930

Date
1907 to 1930
Description
A picture of Bullfrog-Goldfield after collision with southbound Tonopah & Tidewater passenger train.

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Photograph of men seated on Engine No. 4 at Candelaria Depot, Candelaria (Nev.), 1898

Date
1898
Description
l-r Fred Barnes conductor, Frank Regan brakeman, Abe Church engineer, Johnnie McGillis fireman, Charles Meadows mail clerk
Caption: l-r Fred Barnes conductor, Frank Regan brakeman, Abe Church engineer, Johnnie McGillis fireman, Charles Meadows mail clerk

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