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Photograph of a packtrain crossing desert, Goodsprings (Nev.), 1910

Date
1910
Description
Photograph of a packtrain crossing desert, Goodsprings (Nev.), 1910

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Photograph of men at Frenchman Mine, Nevada, circa 1907

Date
1905 to 1909
Description
Men with ore cart at adit to Frenchman Mine. Man at the left may be Earl Rockwell.

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Photograph of buildings at the Las Vegas Ranch, circa 1905

Date
1905 (year approximate)
Description

Ranch buildings at the Las Vegas Ranch.

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Last Frontier Village, image 001: photographic print

Date
1951
Description
Sign at entrance to Last Frontier Village at the Last Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas. (1951)

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Last Frontier Village, image 004: photographic print

Date
1951
Description
The Rifle Range, a store in the Last Frontier Village. (1951)

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Letter and envelope from Mary Etta Syphus, Provo, Utah to John M. Bunker, Logan, Utah

Date
1894-03-10
Description

From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original handwritten letter, an envelope, a typed transcription of the same letter, and a copy of original letter attached.

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Photograph of a young Indian man and a male child, Manse Ranch, Pahrump Valley, Nevada, circa 1880s-1910s

Date
1880 to 1919
Description
A young Indian man and a male child. Manse Ranch, Pahrump Valley, Nevada. Part of a wagon and a wicker lawn chair are visible in the background.

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General Land Office Survey Books

Identifier
MS-00373
Abstract

The General Land Office Survey Books (approximately 1881-1919) consist of nine bound volumes of survey maps originally conducted in 1881 by the General Land Office (which later became the U.S. Bureau of Land Management). The primary information shown on the maps is section, township, and range numbers, as well as designation and dimenstions of government lots. The books in this collection cover townships 13 through 32, which includes the majority of Clark County. The secondary information shown on the maps is topographical and geographical in nature, showing mountains, washes, rivers, major wagon roads, and types of vegetation. The hachure lines along section lines indicate mountains and in all probability those lines were not actually walked. Patent application lists are attached to some maps, which also have property owner's name and address. If the patent was granted, the patent number is also shown. If the patent application nwas withdrawn or forfeited, that notation was also noted.

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