Collection Number: MS-01036 Collection Name: Howard Hughes Film Production Records Box/Folder: Roll 293 (Restrictions apply), Roll 294 (Restrictions apply), Roll 295 (Restrictions apply), Roll 296 (Restrictions apply), Roll 297 (Restrictions apply), Roll 298 (Restrictions apply), Roll 529 (Restrictions apply), Roll 556 (Restrictions apply), Roll 593 (Restrictions apply), Roll 594 (Restrictions apply), Roll 595 (Restrictions apply), Roll 596 (Restrictions apply), Flat File 597 (Restrictions apply)
On March 14, 1981, Randall Williams interviewed Eldon Cunningham (born 1920 in Granby, Missouri) about his life in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cunningham first talks about his family background, his reason for moving to Las Vegas, and his service in the military during World War II. He also mentions the Twin Lakes area of Las Vegas, his hobby of prospecting, and his work with Clark County Electric as an electrician. Cunningham also talks in detail about some of his experiences while working at the Nevada Test Site in electrical work. As the interview concludes, Cunningham talks more about family illnesses, experiments at the Test Site, and his former hunting practices.
The Dorothy Eisenberg Papers (early 1900s-2009, bulk 1970-2000) are comprised of organizational records, photographs, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks reflecting her activism and volunteer work related to education, the Bullfrog County Commission, Las Vegas Clark County consolidation, League of Women Voters (LWV), Las Vegas Jewish Federation, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and Silver State Political Action Committee.