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Certificate, Goldfield Joshua Mining Company, January 15, 1907

Date

1907-01-15

Description

Certificate, Goldfield Joshua Mining Company, January 15, 1907

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Dove Ceremony at New York, New York, 8 cuts, 2002 September 11

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

New York-New York Hotel and Casino 9-11 Heroes Tribute Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00459
Collection Name: New York-New York Hotel and Casino 9-11 Heroes Tribute Collection
Box/Folder: Oversized Box 478

Archival Component

Photograph of Las Vegas Townsite auction, May 15, 1905.

Date

1905-05-15

Description

Auction of Las Vegas Townsite lots, May 15, 1905 (negative only)

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Christmas menu, Tuesday, December 25, 1883, The New Osburn House

Date

1883-12-25

Archival Collection

Description

Restaurant: New Osburn House Location: Rochester, New York, United States

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Photograph of mine buildings in Goldfield (Nev.), October 15, 1908

Date

1908-10-15

Description

Caption: Mine building Goldfield, Nevada area Oct 15, 1908

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Central Park, New York City, New York: panoramic photographs

Date

1981-05-31

Archival Collection

Description

From the Bob Paluzzi Panoramic Photographs

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Photograph of Howard Hughes in New York, July 1938

Date

1938-07

Description

A view of Howard Hughes sitting with two unidentified men in the back of a car, likely being driven to a New York hotel, after landing the Lockheed 14 at Floyd Bennett Field.

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Carmon Meswarb interview, April 15, 1976: transcript

Date

1976-04-15

Description

On April 15, 1976, Judy Hammer interviewed Carmon Meswarb (b. February 9, 1932 in Cedar Falls, Iowa) about his life as a musician in Las Vegas, Nevada. Meswarb discusses how he ended up in Las Vegas, the musicians union and his time playing in a relief band. Meswarb also delves into the different entertainment acts of the 1950s and 1960s, the big-name performers, the city’s showgirls and racial segregation in entertainment. Moreover, Matson talks about the changing landscape of the city, residential areas and the changed attitude of the Strip. The interview ends with Meswarb discussing the short stint of Broadway shows on the Las Vegas Strip.

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