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Photograph of people standing at a sign for the Boulder Dam Pier that has rattlesnakes hanging from it, Boulder City, Nevada, April 18, 1931

Date
1931-04-18
Description
A black and white image of men and women at a sign for the Boulder Dam Pier. The sign has rattlesnakes draped over it.

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Photograph of the First State Bank of Las Vegas (Nev.), 1905

Date
1905
Description
First State Bank, located on the northeast corner of First and Fremont Streets, was the first two-story structure in Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. Rooms upstairs were occupied by the Masonic Lodge.
Site Name: First State Bank (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Photographic slide of a person at Tule Springs, Nevada, May 1955

Date
1955-05
Description
An unidentified person standing next to a table with food on it. Written on the slide: "Wheeler. Ch R. Tule Springs, Nevada camp."

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Photographic slide of camp site at Tule Springs, Nevada, September 30, 1962

Date
1962-09-30
Description
General view of camp site at Tule Springs. September 30, 1962

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Photographic slide of Dee Simpson, Phil Orr, and Stuart Pick, Tule Springs, Nevada, April 5, 1956

Date
1956-04-05
Description
Written on the slide: "In camp. SW Museum Exped. Dee Simpson, Phill, Stuart Peck."

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Transcript of interview with Dorothy George by Claytee White, October 13, 2003

Date
2005-10-13
Description

After serving as a nurse in World War II in Hawaii, Okinawa and Japan, Dorothy returned home to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. She experienced a particularly bad winter and she set out for California but stopped in Las Vegas to visit the family of her traveling companion, a girlfriend from her home town. The girlfriend returned to Wisconsin and George applied for a nursing license and got it within three days. She never left. Dorothy met her husband while working the night shift at Clark County Hospital. He would come in regularly to assist his patients in the births of their babies. Their occupations and their service in World War II drew them together in a marriage that has lasted over fifty years. From 1949 to this interview in 2003, Dorothy George has seen Las Vegas grow from a town that she loved to a metropolitan area that is no longer as friendly. She reminisces about the Heldorado parades, family picnics at Mount Charleston, watching the cloud formed by the atomic bomb tests, raising six successful children, leading a Girl Scout Troop, and working in organizations to improve the social and civic life of Las Vegas.

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Gene Leavitt interview, February 28, 1979: transcript

Date
1979-02-28
Description

On February 28, 1979, collector Monte Leavitt interviewed Gene Leavitt (born October 6th, 1923 in Mesquite, Nevada) at his home in North Las Vegas, Nevada. In this interview, Mr. Leavitt talks about his career as a truck and bus driver. He also talks about the life in Southern Nevada, the soldiers stationed here, and gambling.

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