Chart showing revised charges to the Las Vegas Land and Water Company from the Union Pacific Railroad Company for the years 1939-1941 and the first nine months of 1942 based on projected and actual water consumption in Las Vegas.
Transcribed Notes: Auditor of Disbursements' Office, Omaha, Nebraska - September 22, 1942.
The project records series (1989-2007) are comprised of project documents created and collected by the American architecture firms of Welles Pugsley Architects and Leo A Daly Architects for the design and construction of Lied Library at UNLV. The series also contains material collected by UNLV Libraries such as furniture catalogs and library space usage studies. The series include architectural drawings, artist renderings, photographic prints, project manuals, progress reports, and project correspondence. The records also contain commemorative items from the groundbreaking ceremony.
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Lied Library Architectural Records
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Collection Number: UA-00074 Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Lied Library Architectural Records Box/Folder: N/A
The project records series of the Alton Dean Jensen Architectural Records are comprised of project records (1985-2009) created by the American architect, Alton Dean Jensen and/or his architectural firm, Alton Dean Jensen Architect, AIA. This series includes 10 boxes of project records documenting work focusing on the Nevada and Utah area with some projects also located in Arizona, California, Wyoming, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, and Idaho. The materials feature: architectural drawings, featuring artist renderings; photographic prints; project manuals, progress reports; and project correspondence.
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Alton Dean Jensen Architectural Records
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Collection Number: MS-00843 Collection Name: Alton Dean Jensen Architectural Records Box/Folder: N/A
The former Stardust was demolished to make way for Boyd Gaming's Echelon Project, which stopped construction in 2008. That project was revived by the Genting Group as the Resorts World Las Vegas, a Chinese themed resort.