Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

Search Results

Display    Results Per Page
Displaying results 251 - 260 of 5911

Aerial view of the Hidden Hills Ranch: photographic print

Date

1980 (year approximate)

Description

From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series IV. Pahrump, Nevada -- Subseries IV.D. Wiley Family. 

Image

Film transparency showing houses in White Hills, Arizona, circa 1930s-1940s

Date

1930 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

A shot of an unidentified woman standing near two abandoned houses in White Hills, Arizona.

Image

Panoramic photograph of Fortification Hill across the Colorado River, circa 1924

Date

1924 (year approximate)

Description

Fortification Hill near the Colorado River

Transcribed Notes: Transcribed from back of photo: "About 1924. The Colorado River before the Dam, above where Hoover Dam is now (1963)"

Image

Film transparency showing a house in White Hills, Arizona, circa 1930s-1940s

Date

1930 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

A photograph of an abandoned house in White Hills, Arizona; photograph was taken from the doorway of the neighboring house.

Image

Photograph of Transfer Hill ruins, Death Valley Junction (Calif.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1920

Description

Ruins of mining area with ore deposits, known as Transfer Hill, at Death Valley Junction.

Image

Area near Black Canyon and Fortification Hill, image 001 of 002: photographic print

Description

Black Canyon and Fortification Hill, looking north.

Transcript of interview with Charlotte Hill by Clattee D. White, May 4, 2009

Date

2009-05-04

Description

Charlotte Hill's arrival in Las Vegas was not an instant love affair. She had grown up in Cincinnati, Ohio, and in comparison Las Vegas "was the worst place I had ever been." The year was 1952. He husband had taken a job with the Sands casino. Over the next six decades Charlotte would become an honored volunteer and community activist. Her first organization was the Brownies as a mother and soon was involved with the Frontier Girl Scout Council, about which she shares a delightful story about cookie sales. In 1962, she was a charter member of the Home of the Good Shepherd. In 1972, she founded the Friends of Channel 10 and became innovative and active in fundraising for public broadcasting. By 1974, she was the United Way's first woman campaign chairperson, a quite successful one who helped exceed the one-million dollar goal during economically difficult times. Her other milestones included serving on Economic Opportunity Board, board of Boys and Girls Clubs of Las Vegas, as president of the Community College of southern Nevada Foundation and most recently being named to the Nevada State Board of Education. Charlotte's community efforts have made a difference in countless people's lives. She has been acknowledged numerous times, but counts the Alexis de Tocqueville Award from United Way of America as a crowning achievement. In addition to her volunteer work, she is a fashion consultant with the Carlisle Collection.

Text

Area near Black Canyon and Fortification Hill, image 002 of 002: photographic print

Description

Black Canyon area and Fortification Hill, looking north.

Photograph of Treasure Hill (Nev.), Pioche (Nev.), 1900

Date

1900

Description

Old No. 1 shaft mid-picture; Extension of Main Street; Old waterworks building mid-picture.

Image

Detention basin and park at Anthem Hills Park, Henderson, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2016-10-26

Description

The detention basin at Anthem Hills Park in the Anthem development in Henderson acts both as flood control and recreational area.

Image