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Bedford, David G.

David G. Bedford is a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada. He collected a series of twenty color photographic prints taken in the early 1980s that depict the previously abandoned Ice House of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad. The building was located at 650 South Main Street in Las Vegas, and it was demolished in 1988. Bedford donated this photograph collection to UNLV Special Collections & Archives.

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Curtis, Hal G., 1926-

Hal G. Curtis was born July 09, 1926 in Galt City, California. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada when he was four years old. He graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1942 and went into the United States military until 1950. Curtis worked on the Union Pacific Railroad in iron work for more than 25 years.

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Membership list for the Union Pacific Old Timers Club No. 23, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1940 March 06

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UNLV Libraries Collection on the Union Pacific Railroad in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Collection Number: MS-00751
Collection Name: UNLV Libraries Collection on the Union Pacific Railroad in Las Vegas, Nevada
Box/Folder: Box 01

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History of the Union Pacific Junior Old Timers Club No. 16, Lake Mead Lodge, 1940 March 09

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UNLV Libraries Collection on the Union Pacific Railroad in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Collection Number: MS-00751
Collection Name: UNLV Libraries Collection on the Union Pacific Railroad in Las Vegas, Nevada
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Pappas, John H., 1888-1981

John H. Pappas was born in Greece on March 15, 1888. He moved to the United States in 1904, and eventually settled in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1929 where he worked on railroad construction and later the Hoover (Boulder) Dam construction. He passed away in Nevada in August 1981.

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Clark, J. Ross (James Ross), 1850-1927

J. Ross (James Ross) Clark (1850-1927) was the leading figure behind the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad which, in 1902, connected Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. Clark also had a deep interest in California corporations in Los Angeles, and was a member and supporter of multiple charitable and civic organizations. Some organizations he was a part of included the Masons, the Jonathan Club, the California Club, the Midwick and the Los Angeles Country Club, and the Sierra Madre Club.

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Nixon, George Stuart, 1860-1912

George Stuart Nixon (1860-1912) was a United States Senator from Nevada during the early 1900s. Nixon was born on April 2, 1860 on a farm close to Newcastle, California. He received his early education from public schools within California and helped with the farm until the age of nineteen. Nixon eventually found work for a railroad company and decided to study telegraphy. Nixon moved to Nevada in 1881, working as a telegraph operator for the Carson and Colorado Railroad for three years.

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Accounting Department, journal vouchers, 1906 June

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San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company Records
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Collection Number: MS-00007
Collection Name: San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company Records
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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