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Photograph of the Union Pacific, Las Vegas, circa 1900-1950

Date

1900 to 1950

Archival Collection

Description

A picture of The Union Pacific train depot.

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Last steam engine for the Union Pacific Railroad, Las Vegas, Nevada: panoramic photographs

Date

1980-05-15

Archival Collection

Description

From the Bob Paluzzi Panoramic Photographs

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Brandon Snook oral history interview: transcript

Date

2018-03-14

Description

Oral history interview with Brandon Snook conducted by Barbara Tabach on March 14, 2018 for the Remembering 1 October Oral History Project. In this interview, Colonel Brandon Snook describes his military career as a trauma surgeon and his job at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he has been stationed since 2004. He shares details about Sustained Medical and Readiness Trained (SMART), a program that brings physicians, nurses, and technicians from the around the world to the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada (UMC) for intensive medical training. Snook also discusses the night of the October 1, 2017 mass shooting when he and others from Nellis were called in to UMC to treat the injured.

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Postcard front

Description

Train engine and railroad workers in early days of Nevada. The postcard photo courtesy of Southern Nevada Museum.

Photograph of railroad engine carrying lumber, Lake Tahoe (Nev.), 1880-1920

Date

1880 to 1920

Description

Large locomotive engine sits behind a chain-link fence. Inscription with photo reads: "Glenbrook #1 engine gained fame hauling lumber from the sawmills at Lake Tahoe to the divide at Spooner Summit where it was flumed down and timber the mines at Virginia City."

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Transcript of interview with Dorothy Pitzer by Judy Harrell, May 19, 2014

Date

2014-05-19

Description

Born in Chicago and raised in small Illinois towns, Dorothy Karper met her future husband, Doug Pitzer, when they went to rival high schools. She began nurses’ training in Dixon, Illinois, and immediately after her 1950 graduation, Dorothy and Doug married. Although he never had to go overseas, the Korean War interrupted their married life, and Doug enlisted in the Air Force and went to basic training in Texas. The couple arrived in Las Vegas in July 1954, when Doug was transferred to Nellis Air Force Base. Dorothy worked as a nurse at Las Vegas Hospital and Clinic 1954-1957 and later worked for a private obstetrics practice. From 1954 until Doug’s discharge in 1957 the Pitzers lived in Kelso-Turner Terrace military housing. In 1956 they purchased a new house in Twin Lakes, but they didn't move in until 1957, after the streets were put in. They remained in their Twin Lakes house until they moved into Dorothy’s present house on Burton Avenue, between West Charleston Boulevard

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Excursions, 1880 to 2010

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Series

Scope and Contents

The Excursions series (1880-2010) consists of cruise, airline, and train menus. Items include menus from intercontinental cruise liners as well as daily cruise ship menus and programs from 1899 to 2010, airline in-flight meal service menus from 1905 to 2011, and train menus from 1880 to 2010. The majority of this series dates from 1960 to 1990.

Archival Collection

UNLV University Libraries Menu Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00436
Collection Name: UNLV University Libraries Menu Collection
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