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George Kelly Ryan Photograph Collection

Identifier
PH-00044
Abstract

The George Kelly Ryan Photograph Collection (1929) depicts waterways in Southern Nevada and Northern Arizona. The collection consists of eight photographic prints and two photographic negatives depicting Saint Thomas, Black Canyon, Boulder Canyon, and the Colorado River.

Archival Collection

Interview with William Gus Flangas, November 12, 2004

Date
2004-11-12
Description
Narrator affiliation: Operations Division Manager & Vice President, REECo

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Transcript of interview with Robert D. Howell by Joe Sant, February 26, 1977

Date
1977-02-26
Description

On February 26, 1977, collector Joe Sant interviewed local Nevadan business owner, Robert D. Howell (born November 22nd, 1939 in Las Vegas, Nevada) in his home in Las Vegas, Nevada. This interview covers Las Vegas in the old days, from Mr. Howell’s personal experience of being born and raised in Nevada. During this interview, Mr. Howell also discusses the early above ground atomic tests, local environmental and social changes, the economic landscape, the Mormon Fort, religious beliefs, and local recreation. The interview concludes with discussion on air pollution.

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Transcript of interview with Mary Kreuzer by Patricia Kohlman, December 15, 1975

Date
1975-12-15
Description

On December 15, 1975, Patricia Kohlman interviewed Mary Kreuzer (born 1923 in Las Vegas, Nevada) in her home in Las Vegas. The two discuss Kreuzer’s childhood, as well as the different addresses that she’s lived at in Las Vegas. The interview concludes with a discussion on entertainment and small businesses before the population boom in Southern Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Adele Baratz by Claytee D. White, March 19, 2007

Date
2007-03-19
Description

Interview with Adele Baratz by Claytee White on March 19, 2007. In this interview, Baratz talks about her parents who came to the United States as teenagers from Russia and eventually settled in Las Vegas after a short time in California. She discusses the Jewish community in Las Vegas when she was growing up, and her father's job selling bootlegging supplies, then as a real estate broker, then as a bar owner. Baratz attended the Fifth Street Grammar School, which was built after a fire destroyed the original school, and Las Vegas High School. As a teenager, she worked at Nellis as a messenger and in the rations department, then went to nursing school in Baltimore at Sinai Hospital. She talks about her father's bar, "Al's Bar," that was popular with Union Pacific Railroad workers, and how the bar was forced out for the building of the Golden Nugget. Baratz recounts where her family lived, the growth of the Jewish community, and building the first synagogue on Carson Street.

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Photograph of a saloon's interior, Las Vegas, 1980

Date
1980
Description
Re-creation of an early day Las Vegas saloon's interior as seen at Old Vegas, on the Boulder Highway.

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Map of major subdivisions near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1931

Date
1928 to 1935
Description
Map shows deed number and date of deed for some public properties and location and composition of water pipelines. '1-2-31' handwritten in upper right corner. Cadastral maps. Plat map with sepia tone..

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Topographic map of Las Vegas Rancho, showing location of wells and water lines, Las Vegas, Nev., October 18, 1946

Date
1946-10-18
Description
'May 1, 1940. Revised Oct. 18, 1946.' 'F-225.' Relief shown by contours. Scale [ca. 1:7,200] 1 in.=600 feet.

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Letter from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark on employees and wages, April 27, 1903

Date
1903-04-27
Description
Letter from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark on employees and wages, April 27, 1903

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Photograph of Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1930-1933

Date
1930 to 1933
Description
Fremont Street in the early 1930s. A label at the bottom of the photo: "Circa 1930s before gambling was legalized in 1933, Las Vegas was a bustling division point along the Union Pacific Route." Street Address: Fremont Street

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