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Transcript of interview with JoNell Thomas by Claytee White, January 12, 2010

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2010-01-12

Description

JoNell Thomas grew up in a large Utah family, went to Utah State and law school at University of Utah. She moved to Nevada in 1992; first as with the Nevada Supreme Court and then as a staff attorney with a Las Vegas firm, and currently is an attorney with the Clark County Special Public Defender's office. She and her husband, Billy Logan and their twin daughters have lived in the John S. Park Neighborhood since 2001. Their residence was constructed in 1956 on a large corner lot with lots of trees and a fifty-year-old swimming pool. JoNell offers her observations on a variety of JSP events: Stratosphere's failed rollercoaster across the Strip idea; the proposed high-rise complexes; the Monorail lack of convenience to locals; effects of dropping home prices and downturn of economy; the homeless population and closing of Circle Park. She helped create the early online community called the Downtown Neighbors website which provided information regarding , part activist, part pra

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Transcript of interview with Evelyn Miller McDonald by Maylene C. Cabatingan, February 26 & 27, 1980

Date

1980-02-26
1980-02-27

Description

On February 26, and 27, 1980, Maylene C. Cabatingan interviewed Evelyn Miller McDonald (born 1905 in Alderson, West Virginia) about her life in Las Vegas, Nevada. Also present during the interview is Maylene’s step-father (name unknown) who occasionally participates in the conversation. At the time of the interview, McDonald had lived in Nevada for over seventy-two years and described early Las Vegas as a small-town railroad community with few amenities. McDonald discusses her occupational history, and how her father started the first car garage in Las Vegas. She goes on to talk about the impact of the Great Depression on Las Vegas and how Hoover Dam’s construction reduced the severity of the financial depression in comparison to other cities. She then recites the hotels that were built and the appeal that Vegas had to tourists and divorcees. McDonald later discusses how prostitution was accepted by the community, and recalls a story about how local businessmen rallied together to ensure that a minister would preach the funeral for a young woman who had died, despite being a prostitute. McDonald concludes her interview with a brief discussion of her goals in life and her pride in her daughters.

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Bancroft's map of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona, 1873

Date

1873

Description

Hand colored ; Relief shown by hachures and spot heights ; Prime meridian: Washington, D.C ; Shows railroads, proposed railroads and wagon roads, etc. Published by A.L. Bancroft & Company. Scale [ca. 1:1,520,640]. 1 in. to 24 miles (W 124°--W 111°/N 42°--N 32°).

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Map to accompany water contract, W. S. Cropper, Arden, Nevada, September 1919

Date

1919-09

Description

'Exhibit A. L.A. & S.L. R.R. Co., Los Angeles Division. Sept. 1919. 'Approved [signed] C.F. Miller, Div. Engr.' 'I-W-68' hand-printed in lower right corner. 'Audit No 3114" hand-printed in lower left margin. Scale 1 in. = 100 ft.

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1909 trip to Callville. Spud Lake + me, Leon Rockwell. Diary + photos

Date

1909

Archival Collection

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Diary written by Leon Rockwell

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Photographic slide of a log, Tule Springs, Nevada, January 15, 1963

Date

1963-01-15

Description

A log being burned, January 15, 1963. Burning to see what, if any, soil changes (e.g. coloring).

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Photographic slide of Tule Springs, Nevada, January 23, 1963

Date

1963-01-23

Description

Film transparency of landscape, Tule Springs, January 23, 1963

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Photographic slide of Tule Springs, Nevada, January 23, 1963

Date

1963-01-23

Description

Film transparency of landscape, Tule Springs, January 23, 1963

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Photographic slide of a log, Tule Springs, Nevada, January 1963

Date

1963-01

Description

Film transparency of what appear to be bones and a log, January 1963. The log is being burned to start a fire "to see what, if any, soil changes, e.g. coloring" as a result.

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Photographic slide of Tule Springs, Nevada, January 1963

Date

1963-01

Description

Film transparency of landscape, Tule Springs, January 1963. Burning to see what, if any, soil changes (e.g. coloring).

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