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Spanish dagger, approximately 1930-1949

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Glenn Davis Photograph Collection

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Two donkeys in the American Southwest, approximately 1930-1949

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File

Archival Collection

Glenn Davis Photograph Collection

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Joshua trees in the American Southwest, approximately 1930-1949

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File

Archival Collection

Glenn Davis Photograph Collection

Archival Component

Joshua trees in the American Southwest, approximately 1930-1949

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Glenn Davis Photograph Collection

Archival Component

Joshua trees in the American Southwest, approximately 1930-1949

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Glenn Davis Photograph Collection

Archival Component

Tecopa Railroad, train and station: photograph

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1935 (year approximate)

Description

Tecopa Railroad #1 2-6-2T at BLW at Tecopa, California. (interchange with Tonopah & Tidewater). Stamp on the back of the photo reads: "Mallory Hope Ferrell P. O. Box 2837 Peachtree City, GA 30269."

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David Welles oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01941

Abstract

Oral history interview with David Welles conducted by Patrick Carlton on March 27, 2002 for the Building Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, Welles first relates his family background and the circumstances that led to the family settling in Las Vegas, Nevada in the 1940s. He relates numerous anecdotes about growing up and attending school, and then explains how a back problem ended his chances for a career in the Navy and led him to consider less physically demanding fields. He took jobs surveying and drafting, which led to his decision to study architectural engineering, taking his degree at the University of Oklahoma. Meeting and marrying while he was in Oklahoma, the couple returned to Las Vegas, where he took multiple jobs at different architectural and engineering firms, gaining experience toward licensure as an architect. By the early 1970s, he had established his own firm with a partner, gaining a state contract to build elementary schools. Welles then speaks at length about partnering with the Daly Group to design and build the UNLV Lied Library and ends the interview with another extended discussion of his long-time involvement in the Rotary Club.

Archival Collection

Photograph of station home, Tecopa (Calif.), 1907-1918

Date

1907 to 1918

Description

Station agent home still in use in Tecopa, California. A Ford pickup truck is parked outside and large rocks are stacked near the entrance to the building, possibly for sale(?) - see sign that appears to read "Berts Rocks"(?).

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Photograph of desert, Tecopa (Calif.), 1907-1918

Date

1907 to 1918

Description

Desert landscape with hills and valleys; dirt in piles suggests this area was under construction. Inscription reads: "T&T grade at Tecopa end of famous Amargosa River Canyon."

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Leonard E. "Pat" Goodall oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02071

Abstract

Oral history interview with Leonard E. "Pat" Goodall conducted by Patrick Carlton on April 18, 2002 for the UNLV University Libraries Oral History Collection. In this interview, Goodall relates his early years in Warrensburg, Missouri and speaks at length about his Rotary Club activities. Next, he gives an overview of his education and subsequent university teaching career before he transitioned to university administration. He tells how he applied and was was hired to become president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 1979. He explains his thoughts and ideas for the institution, and highlights particular projects that he believes greatly benefit the institution, including the construction of the first engineering building, the first business school, and the Thomas & Mack Center. He then describes his career as a university professor after stepping down from the presidency in 1984 and his retirement in 2000.

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