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J. D. Smith oral history interview

Identifier
OH-01716
Abstract

Oral history interview with J. D. Smith conducted by Albert Hewitt on October 31, 1979 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Smith begins by discussing his move to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1927 after buying an office for his dental practice. He describes life in Las Vegas at the time, how the city has expanded and changed, and his career as a dentist. Smith also talks about his time as president of the Nevada State Board of Education. He concludes by elaborating on other aspects of Las Vegas history, such as the crash of Carole Lombard's plane, the Helldorado Parades, and nuclear weapons testing.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Helen M. Baucum by William D. Marshall, February 28, 1975

Date
1975-02-28
Description
William D. Marshall interviews Helen M. Baucum (b. 1920) at her office, about her life as a local Nevadan. The interview covers Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, and Henderson.

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Transcript of Interview with Marzette Lewis, 2012

Date
2012-10-30
2012-11-14
Description

Marzette Lewis is an outspoken community activist, especially in the area of local education. She is the founder of the WAAK-UP group. The interview took place over two sessions, session 1 was recorded October 30, 2012 and session 2 was recorded November 14, 2012.

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Interview on the side of the road near the desert: photographic slide

Date
1984-05
Description

From the Sister Klaryta Antoszewska Photograph Collection (PH-00352). Lenten Desert Experience. The sign on the ground says, "UNAUTHORIZED EXPLOSIVES PROHIBITED ON THE TEST SITE". 

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Helen Caldicot interviewed at the Rocky Flats: photographic slide

Date
1979-05
Description

From the Sister Klaryta Antoszewska Photograph Collection (PH-00352). 

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Transcript of interview with Hobert D. Blair by Jay Brewer, April 20, 1975

Date
1975-04-20
Description
Jay Brewer interviews Hobert D. Blair at his home in Boulder City, Nevada. Mister Blair, Misses Blair, and the interviewer Jay Brewer are present. Mister Blair was born in Boreing, Kentucky in 1900, he then moved to Idaho in 1910 before relocating to Nevada in 1931. The interview covers the growth of Boulder City, from 1931 to 1975.

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Transcript of interview with Vonna Bajoneta by Margaret Louis, July, 1995

Date
1995-07
Description
Vonna Bajoneta discusses several thing within her interview pertaining to education, the medical field, and nursing. She also discusses her and other students' perspectives on the Distance Learning Program at UNLV.

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Transcript of interview with Georgia Adras by Robin L. Hayes, March 02, 1977

Date
1977-03-02
Description
Robin L. Hayes interviews her Greek-American grandmother Georgia Adras, born 1916, in Farmington, Utah. Adras relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1936. This interview covers education, religion, ad raising a family in Nevada. During the interview Adras also discusses the building of the Boulder Dam, road conditions, grocery shopping in the early days, and the Strip.

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Transcript of Interview with Barbara Kirkland

Date
2004-11-12
Description

On a sunny day in 1946, the train from Shreveport, Louisiana, stopped at The Plaza hotel in downtown Las Vegas like it always did. But on this particular day, Atha Toliver and her only child, twelve-year-old Barbara, stepped off the train and onto the dusty Western street of Fremont. Narrator Barbara Bates Kirkland recalls that event and living in Las Vegas for most of the next seven decades during this 2004 interview. Like many others who migrated from the South, Barbara Kirkland’s mother would find employment as a maid. A friend who already lived in Las Vegas had told her of the good paying jobs as private maid. So Atha who was determined that her daughter would get an education and a finer future saw this as her opportunity to achieve this for her daughter. Later, the entrepreneurial and creative mother opened Eva’s Flower Basket, a floral shop that Barbara operates in her retirement from teaching. Barbara returned to Louisiana for her senior year in high school, attended Southern University in Baton Rouge, and then returned to Las Vegas to teach first grade at Westside School. Barbara was active in the community, was a founding member of Les Femmes Douze, involved with Zion United Methodist Church and was friends with many of the early African American community leaders at the time. She talks about these, describes various neighborhoods where she lived and about raising her own two children in Las Vegas. Barbara was a founding member of Les Femmes Douze. AKA/Akateens.

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Interview with Oscar Foger, May 5, 2005

Date
2005-05-05
Description
Narrator affiliation: Miner, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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