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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Bienville, 1903 July 04

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Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Savoy, 1890 July 04

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Archival Collection

Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Savoy, 1899 July 04

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Archival Collection

Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Savoy, 1900 July 04

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Archival Collection

Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July breakfast menu, Saturday, July 4, 1891, The Bates

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1891-07-04

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Restaurant: The Bates House Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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Fourth of July menu, Saturday, July 4, 1903, Hotel Bienville

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1903-07-04

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Restaurant: Hotel Bienville Location: Mobile, Alabama, United States

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Fourth of July menu, Tuesday, July 4, 1905, The Burnet House

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1905-07-04

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Note: Menu includes song lyrics to "America" Menu insert: Song Lyrics Restaurant: Burnet House (Cincinnati, Ohio) Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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Julie McDonald interview, March 14, 1981: transcript

Date

1981-03-14

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On March 14, 1981, Michael Richardson interviewed Julie McDonald (b. 1945 in Torrance, California) about her childhood and life in Las Vegas, Nevada. McDonald shares her first impressions of Las Vegas, her schooling and the location of residential areas. Throughout the interview, McDonald also goes into detail concerning her occupations at the Guild Theatre, her secretarial work at Nellis Air Force Base, her singing career and being a “21” dealer. McDonald discusses the changes in the gaming industry, particularly the incorporation of women dealers, the use of the silver dollar and the requirements for dealers. McDonald ends by discussing housing, major happenings within Las Vegas, recreation as a kid and mass media in early Las Vegas.

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Letter from C. A. Earle Rinker to his mother July 8, 1907

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1907-06-08

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Description

Letter to his mother. There is a list of photographs by number with a description of each. He briefly addressed the festivities of July 4th, including the fact that there were no fireworks because of the high risk of fires.

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