Series of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum showing aerial views of the Westside taken for Herbert Gerson, Executive Housing Director of Las Vegas, for purposes of urban renewal, April 11, 1963.
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Series of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum showing aerial views of the Westside in the area of the future Gerson Park housing project bordered by Highland Avenue, Coran Lane, and Cowterail Boulevard, taken for Herbert Gerson, Executive Housing Director of Las Vegas, for purposes of urban renewal, April 11, 1963.
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Series of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum showing the elevation views of the Westside in the area of the future Gerson Park housing project bordered by Highland Avenue, east; unnamed dirt road, west; Coran Lane, south; and Cowtrail Boulevard, north, taken for Herbert Gerson, Executive Housing Director of Las Vegas, for purposes of urban renewal, April 13, 1963.
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Set of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum showing the site for the Gerson Park housing project (?), August 24, 1965.
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Series of black and white negatives from Nevada State Museum showing aerial view westward of Westside, February 28, 1973.
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Black and white group portrait photograph of the NAACP dinner, February 1974. Seated at right is Nevada Governor Mike O'Callaghan; next to him is Mrs. Eleanor Walker; standing at left is Lt. Governor Harry Reid. The other two men are Jesse Scott and James Tyree.
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Black and white group photograph at the City of North Las Vegas development site of Valley View Park. From left to right: Eloya McSwain, Sammye Blankes, Charlene McSwain, S/Sgt. Andrew McSwain, and Raymond Blankes.
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Black and white photograph of the City of North Las Vegas Oath of Office Ceremony, January 15, 1973, showing Mayor C. R. Cleland (left), Councilman Theron H. Goynes (center), and Councilman James K. Seastrand (third from right).
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Black and white photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony for Prentiss Walker Pool in North Las Vegas. Left to right: Judge Ray Daines, Councilpersons Brenda Price, Theron Goynes, Mary Kincaid, and Mayor James Seastrand.
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Photograph of Ruby Duncan, president of the Clark County Welfare Rights Organization who led nationally publicized marches on the Las Vegas Strip in 1971.
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