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Transcript of interview with Carol Forsythe by Sam Copeland, March 2, 1977

Date
1977-03-02
Description
On March 2, 1977, Sam Copeland interviewed Carol Forsythe about her experience living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Carol first describes the details with which she was familiar about her husband’s career as a firefighter, specifically facts about the growth of the Clark County Fire Department. Forsythe later talks about the development of the town when she first arrived in Las Vegas, and she later describes the different residences at which she and her family lived. She also describes the different changes in building and development over time in Las Vegas, and she mentions the early use of swamp coolers before air conditioning. The narration concludes with Forsythe’s description of the Helldorado tradition and its changes as well as her family’s Episcopalian faith and the churches they attended.

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Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ

Latitude/Longitude
36.18353, -115.14972
Feature
church

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Film transparency of a high school freshman class, Las Vegas, 1912-1913

Date
1912 to 1913
Description
Black and white image of a high school freshman class held at a Methodist church, per the handwritten description on the image. In the back row from left to right are Olive Lake, Teacher Miss Jones, and May Depew. The students in the front row from left to right are Nita Tooley, Herbert Squires, Rose Coughlin, Harold Clayson, and Jessie Bishop. Note: Image is from a family photo album that was loaned to UNLV Libraries Special Collections and returned to the family on July 17, 1984

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