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Photograph of carriage near an outpost in Strawberry Valley (Nev.), July, 1911

Date
1911-07
Description
Caption: Strawberry Valley, Cow Gulch July 1911

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Photograph of men working at Sandstorm Mine (Nev.), early 1900s

Description
Caption: Sandstorn [sic] No. 39

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Harry Hall oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00770
Abstract

Oral history interview with Harry Hall conducted by Dennis McBride on June 20, 1986 for the Boulder City Library Oral History Project. Hall discusses how the hope of work on the dam encouraged his move to Nevada with his mother and stepfather. He then talks at some length about living in a tent in Ragtown, the various illegal bootlegging establishments along the dirt road running between Las Vegas and Boulder City, Nevada, and working on the dam. He continues talking about working conditions, the heat, and the labor strike at the dam in August, 1931.

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Photograph of outdoor swimming pool, Las Vegas (Nev.), early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1910
Description
Old Ranch. Original description: "Miriam sitting at foot of mesquite tree on edge of pool. X is the 'slider down.' House and small tent house in the rear of picture. Bath houses on right of pool."

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Robert E. "Spud" Lake Photographs

Identifier
PH-00041
Abstract

The Robert E. "Spud" Lake Photographs depict "Spud" Lake, his family, and Las Vegas, Nevada from 1905 to 1947. The photographs include the Las Vegas town site auction, Stewart (Kiel) Ranch, Clark County Courthouse, Eglington Ranch, Helldorado Parade, and Colorado River and the Hoover (Boulder) Dam. The photographs also depict a Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce luncheon honoring Las Vegas pioneers, the Gold Bar Club tent in Pahrump, Nevada, and Fremont Street in Las Vegas.

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Gayle Wallace oral history interview

Identifier
OH-01905
Abstract

Oral history interview with Gayle Wallace conducted by Steven Stover on February 13, 1972 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview, Wallace discusses his personal history and the history of Las Vegas, Nevada. Wallace begins by describing his father's career as a mechanic working on the construction of Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam). Wallace then describes moving to North Las Vegas, Nevada, what life was like in the developing city, and living in a tent. He talks about his career as a floral designer, how Las Vegas has changed, and recreational activities in the city.

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