Abstract
The Maurine and Fred Wilson Papers (1888-1991) contain family papers and the historical research of Fred Wilson. It includes correspondence between Maurine and Fred Wilson, as well as Maurine Wilson’s diaries, calendars, and materials related to her career as a music teacher. The collection also contains Fred Wilson’s research files about the history of Southern Nevada as well as the First Methodist Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The Maurine and Fred Wilson Papers (1888-1991) contain family papers and the historical research of Fred Wilson. It includes correspondence between Maurine and Fred Wilson, as well as Maurine Wilson’s diaries, calendars, and materials related to her career as a music teacher. The collection also contains Fred Wilson’s research files about the history of Southern Nevada as well as the First Methodist Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. Also included are audio recordings, architectural drawings of the Wilsons' home at 509 So. 7th St., and scrapbooks created by Maurine and Fred Wilson.\
Access Note
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections and Archives website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.
Arrangement
Collection remains in original order.
Biographical / Historical Note
Helen Maurine Hubbard Wilson (1898-1990) was born in Missouri, but moved to Colorado with her parents where she graduated high school and attended Colorado Women's College in Denver as a music major. In 1922, she married Fred Holmes Wilson (1898-1958), a native of Cañon City, Colorado who had served in the Naval Geologic Services during World War I. In 1925, the couple moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Fred worked for the United States Postal Service and Maurine taught music and served as the organist for the First Methodist Church.
Soon after their arrival in Las Vegas, the Wilsons met and became close friends with Dr. William S. Park and his family. They shared a deep interest in the history, archaeology, and geology of southern Nevada, and the two families made many trips throughout the southwest and California. In 1929, Fred Wilson and William S. Park began to assemble a photographic and film history of early Las Vegas, documenting everything from baseball games to the first air mail delivery to Las Vegas. Their efforts were cut short when Fred Wilson's health began to decline in 1940. After that, Wilson devoted his time to historical research. Fred Wilson passed away in 1958 after a long illness.
Maurine Hubbard Wilson preserved the legacies of her husband and William S. Park, donating the bulk of their photographic and manuscript collections to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Special Collections and Archives over the course of the 1970s and 1980s. She died in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1990.
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"The Lost City," National Park Service, accessed April 18, 2019, https://www.nps.gov/lake/learn/the-lost-city.htm
Hopkins, A. D., "A Heritage in Home Movies," Nevadan, Las Vegas Review-Journal March 16, 1980, pp.30-31J.
Philips, Marjory, "Maurine Hubbard Wilson: a salute to the people who are building our Southern Nevada community," Nevada Manuscripts Program for the Bicentennial, 1976.
Preferred Citation
Maurine and Fred Wilson Papers, 1888-1991. MS-00012. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Acquisition Note
Materials were donated periodically starting in 1975 by Maurine Hubbard Wilson; accession numbers T-58, 75-68, 75-72, 75-124, 75-289, 76-27, 76-10, 76-153, 78-55, 78-115, 79-155, 82-61, 83-44. Additional material was donated in 1990 by Mr. and Mrs. James Spivey; accession number 90-12.
Processing Note
In 2017, Joyce Moore processed the collection, wrote the finding aid, and entered the data into ArchivesSpace. In 2019, as part of an archival backlog elimination project, Angela Moor rehoused and arranged the materials, and revised the collection description to bring it into compliance with current professional standards.
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Some of the photographs in this acquisition were removed from the collection and placed in Maurine and Fred Wilson Photograph Collection, approximately 1860-1990. PH-00014. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.