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Photographic slide of excavation equipment, Clark County, Nevada, circa 1963-1964

Date

1963 (year approximate) to 1964 (year approximate)

Description

A view of excavation tools such as measuring tape and bags at archaeolgical site, possibly a cave.

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Photographic slide of a tractor, Tule Springs, Nevada, September 28, 1962

Date

1962-09-28

Description

Allis-Chalmers road scraper just arrived at the Tule Springs site, Nevada

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Photographic slide of Tule Springs, Nevada, September 28, 1962

Date

1962-09-28

Description

Description given with slide: "Water in the Vegas wash. Tule Springs site, Nevada."

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Photographic slide of people in a cook shack at Tule Springs, Nevada, January 15, 1963

Date

1963-01-15

Description

Unidentified people inside the "cook shack" at Tule Springs camp/work site.

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Photographic slide of a trench at Tule Springs, Nevada, January 16, 1963

Date

1963-01-16

Description

Description given with slide: "3 + 50 W trench looking toward site #1"

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Photographic slide of people at Pintwater Range, Nevada, circa 1965

Date

1965 (year approximate)

Description

A group of unidentified people at a Pintwater Range camp site standing near a truck.

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Photographic slide of William Twitchell at Tule Springs, Nevada, January 10, 1963

Date

1963-01-10

Description

William Twitchell examining mammoth tooth at site #5. January 10, 1963

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Photographic slide of Tule Springs, Nevada, January 16, 1963

Date

1963-01-16

Description

Tule Springs excavation camp site visible in the distance. January 16, 1963

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Photographic slide of Tule Springs, Nevada, January 10, 1963

Date

1963-01-10

Description

Norma Noble and Ruth Simpson working at site #6. January 10, 1963

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Transcript of interview with Dr. Leonard Kreisler by Barbara Tabach, May 23, 2016

Date

2016-05-23

Description

Dr. Leonard Kreisler, MD, was born August 3, 1930 in Brooklyn to post World War I European Jewish immigrants. Raised in the smaller community of White Plains, New York, he worked happily by his father?s side. The elder Kreisler was a cabinet maker and carpenter, who Len describes as fiercely independent. Young Len keenly helped his Yiddish language father write his contracts and guided him to increasing his prices. At an early age, Len knew that he would become a medical doctor?little did he know what an amazing life was in his future. It was while attending the University of Vermont, College of Medicine that Len met his wife Joan. They married in June 1957. Joan became a teacher and later a real estate agent while in Las Vegas. This interview includes stories about his medical education and his thirteen year private medical practice in Peekskill, New York. This was followed by a career in occupational medicine and over seventeen years as the Medical Director at the Nevada Test Site for Reynolds Electric and Engineering Corporation (1973 ? 1990). During that time he was also elected Chief of Staff at University Medical Center (UMC) for two years and helped create the Children?s Miracle Network Telethon and the UMC Foundation. When he recalls moving to Las Vegas, his memories include jogging by Temple Beth Sholom and joining a minyan. He became a congregation vice president. When his career at the Test Site was halted, his medical adventure led him to be a maritime physician for a cruise liner. He also ran twice for Clark County Commissioner against Thalia Dondero. Dr. Kreisler is the author of several books: Death by Any Means (2005); Roll the Dice, Pick a Doc and Hope for the Best (2009); The Codes of Babylon (2010); Shortfall (2011); The Obligated Volunteer (2014) and In Bed Alone, A Caregiver?s Odyssey (2016).

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