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Photograph of Olive Gentry Reid and others, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1912

Date

1912

Description

Pictured from left to right: Olive Gentry Reid (Mary Reid's mother), unknown child (a relative), and Wm. J. Reid.

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Photograph of barber shop, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1916

Date

1916

Description

Description included with photograph: "This is my barbershop, taken by flashlight and our little girl standing in the barber chair. The flashlight frightened her, you can see her eyes are shut. She nearly jumped out of the chair when it went off." William J. Reid in barbershop in Nevada Hotel on the southeast corner of Main Fremont Site. The building later became Sal Sagev Hotel.

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Photograph of Sund Well, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1910

Description

The Sund Well, Las Vegas.

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Photograph of creek, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1920

Description

Sluice over Las Vegas Creek

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Photograph of individuals with car, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1916

Date

1916

Description

Description provided with the photograph: "First car my father owned, a Studebaker." Pictured from left to right: B. G. Reid, Will Reid (driver), Mary Reid (bow in hair), Patty Walsh.

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Photograph of girl, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1913

Date

1913

Description

Unidentified girl in a 4th of July costume.

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Photograph of saloon fire, Caliente, Nevada, 1910

Date

1910

Description

Saloon fire in Caliente.

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Photograph of fire, Caliente, Nevada, 1910

Date

1910

Description

Panorama of Caliente showing the fire.

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Photograph of bridge, Caliente, Nevada, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1915

Description

Bridge structure in Caliente, Nevada.

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Photograph of railroad tunnel, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1927

Date

1927

Description

Widening a railroad tunnel between Las Vegas and Caliente. The plan was to double track the Union Pacific Railroad (U.P.R.R.), but the Great Depression occurred and work was never completed. Iowa civil engineer John Muceus is working on the project.

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