Postcard of "Goldie's Big Casino Orchestra." The band played in Tonopah, Nevada. Fourth from left is Joe Andre. Inscribed on postcard: "Dear Mother and Dad, am looking for a letter from you hope you are all well Joe and Ruth."
An external view of the old U. S. Mint building, now the Nevada State Historical Museum in Carson City, Nevada. Site Name: Old U. S. Mint Building (Carson City, Nev.)
View of the front door and partial view of the porch of the Wilbur Clark residence at 331 Desert Inn Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada. A closed circuit TV monitor is seen to the left of the front door.
Photograph of a group looking at a model of a home, most likely Lewis-Guerin's home in Paris. Donn Arden (left) and Pierre Lewis-Guerin (center) are both present in the photograph, as they were both well known producers at this time.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Administrative Correspondence Records (1959-1982) primarily contain correspondence from administrative departments, committees, and individuals at UNLV including the Graduate Council, the Assistant to the President, Office of the President, Office of the Academic Vice President, and the Library Committee. The collection includes early documents from when UNLV was established as the southern regional extension of the University of Nevada, and later Nevada Southern University. Additional materials include projections, a room use study, and UNLV 25th Anniversary stickers.
The Lavinia Tom Myers Photographs, approximately 1945-1962, depict members of the Tom family on the Moapa Indian Reservation in Nevada. There are four images in this collection. The images consist of Tom family members in front of their home and on the surrounding land.
The L. F. Manis Papers on Boulder Dam, 1936-1957, contain material and publications relating to Boulder (Hoover) Dam and the Boulder Canyon Project. Included are brochures, pamphlets, postcards, a scrapbook, and newspaper clippings.
The L. Paul Mercer Papers date from 1939-1970 and consist of personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and textile samples dyed in the Native American tradition.