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Transcript of Interview with Merna Dennison by Ken Pyatt, March 1, 1980

Date
1980-03-01
Description
On March 1, 1980, Ken Pyatt interviewed his grandmother, Merna Dennison (born September 9th, 1917 in Blanding, Utah) in her home in Henderson, Nevada. During the interview, Merna pinpoints Cashman Field as a landmark of Las Vegas. She recalls the Helldorado Parade as one of Nevada’s biggest annual celebrations in which her family attended and participated on numerous occasions. She mentions serving on the Clark County School Board and discusses the growth of the city of Las Vegas, particularly the development and expansion of both McCarran Airport and the Strip.

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Transcript of interview with Karen Hayes by Robert F. Darling, March 2, 1980

Date
1980-03-02
Description

On March 2, 1980, collector Robert F. Darling interviewed state assemblywoman, Karen Hayes (born October 16th, 1935 in Cedar City, Utah) in her home in Las Vegas, Nevada. This interview covers her personal history, the history of Las Vegas, and the local political environment. The gaming industry is also discussed, in addition to the Sagebrush rebellion and future local political projections and trends.

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Transcript of interview with James Bonnell by Gerald L. Conner, February 22, 1977

Date
1977-02-22
Description

On February 22, 1977, James Bonnell interviewed Gerald L. Connor (born 1930 in Boston, Massachusetts) about his experiences in Nevada and his work in education. Connor first talks about his move to Nevada while he was a member of the United States Air Force. He then discusses his education, including that at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and also describes his church membership. Connor later talks about changes in the schools and school district, the growth of gambling and properties located in Downtown Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Strip, and the early atomic tests at the Nevada Test Site. He also describes in detail his political activity and involvement with the Democratic Party, including his work with candidates for the offices of Nevada Governor and United States Senator. Towards the end of the interview, Connor talks about events such as Helldorado, the growth of the city over time, and his thoughts on the future of Las Vegas.

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Transcript of interview with Max Goot by Charles Collins, March 22, 1976

Date
1976-03-22
Description

Interview with Max Goot by Charles Collins, March 22, 1976. In this interview, Goot talks about how he came to Las Vegas in 1945 and purchased Stoney's Jewelry, which he sold in 1951, and then bought Tinch Furniture Store. He was friends with Hank Greenspun and active in local politics and community affairs, including Temple Beth Sholom. He talks about selling the former Beth Sholom building at 13th and Carson Streets to the Greek church, and other fund raising activities. He speaks briefly about atomic tests, and the growth of the city.

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Photograph of Audrey James receiving recognition for her FISH work, circa 2012

Date
2012 (year approximate)
Description

Color photograph with Audrey James (front). James worked with FISH (Friends In Service Helping) Emergency Assistance through her church.

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Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort: architectural drawing

Date
1967-12-01
Description
Architectural sheet for the restoration of the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort from flat file 10 of the Ralph Roske Papers, showing preliminary floor plans and elevations. The title written on the drawing is "Restoration of Old Las Vegas Fort." This drawing was a tracing from an original print by Leo F. Borns from April 24, 1972. The drawing includes a floor plan, elevations, and a wall section of the building.

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Sisters of Holy Family Convent: photographic print

Date
1973
Description
From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). Sisters of Holy Family Convent, front door, 333 North 7th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Interior view of the Sisters of Holy Family Convent: photographic print

Date
1973
Description
From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). Sisters of Holy Family Convent, stairs and hall, 333 North 7th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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