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Robert Woodruff, image 001: photographic print

Date
1957
Description
Portrait of Robert Woodruff.

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People on horseback: photographic print

Date
1961
Description
Several individuals ride on horseback through the Henderson Industrial Days Parade.

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Woman horseback rider in parade: photographic print

Date
1956
Description
A woman rides on horseback through the Henderson Industrial Days Parade.

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Photograph of Grandmother Weisers, circa late 1800s

Date
1850 to 1900
Description
A portrait of a woman identified as "Grandmother Weisers, Helen J. Stewart's mother." Asher's Photographic Studio in Sacramento, California is credited as the photograph's creator.

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Other areas in Nye County, 1880-1989

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Series
Scope and Contents

Materials contain photographs of areas and families in Nye County, Nevada from 1880 to 1989. Materials include photographs of the Boni, Bordoli, Fallini, Hanson, Hawkins, Lowe, O'Toole, Slavin, and Wilson families in areas such as Manhattan, Twin Springs, Gabbs, Duckwater, the Kawich Mountains, and the Toiyabe Mountains. Materials also include photocopies of maps of regions in Nevada, including Bullfrog Mining District and the Nevada-California border.

Archival Collection
Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00221
Collection Name: Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: N/A

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, May 16, 2005

Date
2005-05-16
Description
Includes meeting minutes and agenda. CSUN Session 35 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Transcript of interview with Audrey Wickman by Joanne Goodwin, June 24, 1996

Date
1996-06-24
Description

Born in the coal fields of Strunk, Kentucky, Audrey Aline Messer Wickman first visited the West at twelve years of age. She moved to western Colorado to help in her grandparents’ home for a couple of years. The stay made a lasting impression because she only returned to her birthplace for a short time after that. In Colorado, she graduated from high school, met her future husband, and married in 1925. They came to southern Nevada in 1932 so that Robert Wickman could find work on Hoover Dam. Audrey Wickman joined the Mesquite Club in 1936 and has remained a member to date. She started the Literary Committee as a forum to share book reviews and hear speakers. She served as President of the club for 1947-48 and chose the year’s theme “Know your Neighbor.” In the post-war society, women’s involvement in civic affairs was particularly needed, she told the membership at the opening fall meeting. “The troubles which unsettle the world today are primarily ones which lie within the sphere of women’s business. They are matters of housekeeping, teaching and health. . . . The time has come when we as a nation cannot stay in our own backyards. . . . If we are to be good world citizens, local, state and national, we must first be good home citizens. These responsibilities call for knowledge, an appreciation of other points of view, and attitudes of good will and cooperation.” (Las Vegas Review Journal, 6 October 1947, Mesquite Club microfilm collection.) The duties of the president varied during those years. She recalled that “I was janitor, gardener and President.” During the wintertime, she remembered, “you had to have heat [for Friday’s meeting] and I’d go up on Thursday afternoon and light that old oil burning stove and then pray that it didn’t catch the place on fire all night.” She continued her commitment to club work by serving as state secretary for the Nevada Federation of Women’s Clubs. The friendships and cultural events which came from Mesquite Club and Federation membership proved to be of lasting value for this community builder. This interview has been produced with the assistance of the Mesquite Club and the History Department of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. It is part of a series on women community builders in Las Vegas. The transcript has been edited only slightly for clarity while the syntax and style of the narrator were retained.

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Postcard of Isaac Kirk, circa late 1910s to early 1920s

Date
1915 to 1925
Description
Postcard of Isaac Kirk standing in a doorway with this typed message on back: "Reward of twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars offered for Ike Kirk and Hebe Kirk, brothers, who shot and killed Martin Wells and D. C. Harmon, Deputy Sheriff of Johnson County, Kentucky, on December 23rd, 1919. On the opposite side of this card will be found picture of Ike Kirk. Communicate with James Melvin, Chief of Police at [...ville], Kentucky."

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Photograph of Gue Gim Wah, Pioche (Nev.), early 1920s

Date
1920 to 1925
Description
Transcribed from behind the image, "'Mrs. Tom Wah (Gue Gim) in front of the school house- Prince Mine, Pioche, Nevada, (with negative). This is the silk Brocade dress Gue Gim was married in in San Francisco in 1916. She brought It with her to Prince along with other silk dresses, but they were all lost in a fire in 1927.' Interview notes, Sept. 1987."

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Postcard of a Union Pacific Railroad train, during Hoover Dam construction, late 1920s - early 1930s

Date
1925 to 1935
Description
A Union Pacific Railroad train as a part of the construction for Hoover Dam. The front of the card reads: "First train in railroad pass, Boulder Dam Project, Oakes." Description given with postcard: "SP, LA & SL (UPRR) locomotive 6082 in Railroad Pass. Maybe spreading ballast on track."

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