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Photograph of people in Boulder City Hotel, Boulder City (Nev.), 1970s

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

People lounging in the redone Boulder City Hotel, Boulder City, 1970s.

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Photograph of people in the Boulder City Hotel, Boulder City (Nev.), 1970s

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

Group of people drinking in the remodeled Boulder City Hotel, Boulder City, 1970s.

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Photograph of Boulder City Hotel, Boulder City (Nev.), 1970s.

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

Exterior shot of the remodeled Boulder City Hotel in Boulder City, 1970s.

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Photograph of Ranger Jack Weiler, 1930s

Date

1930 to 1939

Description

Portrait of Boulder City Ranger John R. "Jack" Weiler.

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Photograph of Murl Emery, 1970s

Date

Unknown year in the decade of the 1970s

Description

Photograph of Murl Emery (1903-1981) taken in the 1970s.

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Photograph of Dr. Juanita White, 1960s

Date

1960 to 1969

Description

Photograph of Dr. Juanita White standing outside on the porch, 1960s

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Photograph of the interior of Six Companies Hospital, Boulder City (Nev.), 1933

Date

1933

Description

Interior View and hospital equipment of Six Companies Hospital in Boulder City, 1933.

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Film transparency of homes in Boulder City, Nevada, circa early 1930s

Date

1931 to 1936

Description

Black and white image showing an exterior view of homes in Boulder City.

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Film transparency of John Wesley Powell, 1869

Date

1869

Description

Black and white portrait with the following printed description: John Wesley Powell - Winter of 1869.

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Transcript of interview with Mike, Fred, & John Pinjuv by Barbara Tabach, May 13, 2014

Date

2014-05-13

Description

Mike Pinjuv sired one of Las Vegas’s early families after arriving in 1917. Mike Pinjuv arrived in Las Vegas via the Union Pacific Railroad and brought Ivan Pinjuv and his family to town (although Mike’s sons do not know the familial relation between the two men). Mike and his wife, Frances Malner, raised six sons and two daughters to adulthood through World War 1, the Great Depression, and World War II. The oldest five brothers attended Las Vegas High School, while Fred, the youngest brother, and the two sisters attended Rancho High School. In this interview, their three younger sons recall how they, their parents, and their siblings navigated the social and physical changes in the Las Vegas landscape. Over the near century that the Pinjuv family has lived in Las Vegas its members have contributed to the city in countless ways. In the early years Mike owned a gas station and a grocery store and worked several jobs before going to Nellis Air Force Base as a civilian. Of the Pinjuv sons

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