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Photograph of Sammy Davis, Jr. talking on the telephone

Date

unspecified decade in 19XX

Description

Black and white phtoograph of Sammy Davis, Jr. talking on the telephone in a dressing room. Stamped on back: Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nev. - P.O. Box 28 Photographers Don English, Joe Buck, Jerry Abbott, Milt Palmer.

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Photograph of faculty members at the Universtiy of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1983

Date

1983

Description

Handwritten description provided on back of image: "Lilly Fong Excellence in Teaching 4th Annual Award; Second place presented to: Rudolph Johnson, Physical Education, 1983. L-R: Rudolph Johnson, Dean Richard Kunkel (College of Education), Regent Lilly Fong."

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Photograph of Johnny Carson, Las Vegas, December 30, 1981

Date

1981-12-30

Description

Celebrity Johnny Carson, center, hosts Las Vegas senior citizens being honored. Other people in the photograph are not identified.

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May Wheeler Bradford's collection of Chinese artifacts: photographic prints

Date

1977-07

Description

From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240). Artifacts are pre-Boxer rebellion from 1899-1900.

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Hildred Meidell interview, February 27, 1979: transcript

Date

1979-02-27

Description

On February 27, 1979, collector Greg Abbott interviewed Hildred Meidell (b. March 17, 1900 in Webb City, Missouri) about her time living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Meidell covers a range of topics, from her and her husband’s time as tourists in the city and their subsequent retirement to Las Vegas from Los Angeles, California. Meidell describes the Las Vegas Strip, the interstate and highway conditions between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, as well as their numerous visits to Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam). Moreover, she speaks about the changing layout of the city, the increase in shopping centers and department stores, and the clothing stores inside of hotels. Lastly, Meidell talks about the prominence of churches in local communities, the atomic testing program and the structural damages these tests caused in her neighborhood, and the influence of the railroad and passenger train on the town.

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