Correspondence between Charles Rozaire and Richard Shutler about the unfinished Falcon Hill report. Newspaper clippings about the resignation of Dr. Thomas Layton as director of the Nevada State Museum.
A program guide from the "Tule Springs Then and Now" educational project involving Shadow Ridge High School of Las Vegas, Nevada and members of the Tule Springs "Big Dig" of 1962/1963. Also included are newspaper clippings from the Las Vegas Review-Journal about Charles Rozaire and his involvement with the educational project.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from Nevada State Journal summarizing possible Native American burial artifacts found on the property of rancher Bill West in the area of Honey Lake Valley, California.
Volume 71, number 845, of the publication "The Hotel/Motor Hotel Monthly" that includes an article titled "How $4,000 Rooms Help Attract Business." The article examines the opening of the Aqueduct, the new 83 room and suite building, located at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The article focuses on the cost, rich craftsmanship, and design of the rooms and suites. Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Volume 15, number 9, of the publication "Forest Hard Board News" that includes an article titled "Burlite Enriches Plush Hotel." The article examines the high costs of the Aqueduct, the new 83 room and suite building at the Sands Hotel, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The article also focuses on the use of Forest Burlite in the rooms. Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Pages 1 and 2 of the Las Vegas Review Journal for Friday October 12, 1962. An article about Jack Entratter discussing the possibility of a Nevada lottery with Harry S. Truman appears on page 2.