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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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Sisters of Holy Family Convent: photographic print

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

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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, dining room addition, 333 North 7th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Sisters of Holy Family Convent: photographic print

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

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Set of photographs of Shirley Hawkins' wedding 1967

Date
1967
Description

Photographer's notations: Wedding - Shirley Hawkins-Hamton [Hampton?].

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Set of photographs of a surprise party for Jesse

Date
1967
Description

Photographer's notations: Surprise party for Jesse, 7-31-67.

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Priest, man, and child during IFOR opening ceremonies: photographic print

Date
1988
Description
A priest, man, and child stand together during the opening ceremony of IFOR in the Basilica of St. Francis de Assisi, Italy.

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Sister Rosemary Lynch at an altar during a presentation: photographic print

Date
1986-03
Description
Italy March 1986. Sister Rosemary Lynch is at the front altar.

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Randy Daybell oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00369
Abstract

Oral history interview with Randy Daybell conducted by Patricia van Betten on April 01, 2010 for the History of Blue Diamond Village in Nevada Oral History Project. Daybell opens his interview by describing his birth and early upbringing in Heber City, Utah. He then discusses his education, his missionary work with the Mormon church, and his move to Washington, D.C. to work as director of the Mormon church's educational outreach program. He points out that he lived in Blue Diamond Village between the ages of three and six, and recounts memories from that early period in his life. Some of those memories include living in a trailer near the gypsum board plant, playing in the desert and the community pool, and being temporarily trapped by a large bull while playing with a friend. Lastly, he comments on his memories of his aunt and uncle, Barb and Verl Conover, and the many changes to the Village since he lived there as a child.

Archival Collection

Transcript of Interview with James Rogers, June 30, 2009

Date
2009-06-30
Description

James Rogers was President of the local NAACP from 1996-2000. He is also the Pastor of Greater New Jerusalem Church.

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