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Photograph of street band performers and spectators

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Unidentified street band stops for a photo during some type of fund-raising endeavor. Band mates play drums and the piano. (Image possibly taken in Las Vegas, but unclear.)

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Photograph of posing street band performers and observers

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Another image of the unidentified street band standing with a young girl and other spectators. The other musicians are gone except for the piano player and one of the drummers. (Image possibly taken in Las Vegas but unclear.)

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Photograph of people walking down Fremont Street, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Eastward look of Fremont Street in Las Vegas, NV. Unidentified men and women stand and walk down the center of the road.

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Photograph of Mrs. J.T. McWilliams, Nevada, 1900-1920

Date

1900 to 1920

Description

A black and white picture of Mrs. J.T. McWilliams posing in a forest.

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Postcard of Jesse Pearl Howard Johnson Manor, early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

A portrait photograph of a young Jesse Pearl Howard Johnson Manor, possibly in Nevada.

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Photograph of Stephen Joseph Fayle, Tuscon (Ariz.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Archival Collection

Description

Stephen Joseph Fayle poses while his photograph is being taken in Tucson, Arizona.

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C. E. Johnson Photographs

Identifier

PH-00357

Abstract

The C. E. Johnson Photographs (approximately 1900-1920) consist of photographs taken by Johnson throughout Nevada, Utah, and Southern California. One album focuses on the mining region of Round Mountain. The other albums include more personal, family-oriented photographs including family travel; oil derricks in Southern California; automobile races in the streets of Los Angeles, California; and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) temple in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Norman Christiansen by James Courtney, November 28, 1986

Date

1986-11-28

Description

On November 28, 1986, James Courtney interviewed Norman Christiansen (born 1931 in Red Lodge, Montana) about his experiences while living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Christiansen first describes his family and background before talking about moving to Las Vegas in 1956 after graduating college in Montana. Christiansen, who worked at the Nevada Test Site for two years and eventually became a teacher at various schools, talks about the various changes he has noticed over the years in Las Vegas, including those in climate, pollution, economy, occupation, and standard of living. Christiansen also discusses his political involvement, his hobbies, the advantages and disadvantages of living in Las Vegas, historical events in Las Vegas, and atomic testing in Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Dr. Jack Lund Schofield by Suzanne Becker, January 13, 2009

Date

2009-01-13

Description

In the dusty border town of Douglas, Arizona, Dr. Jack Lund Schofield was born in the family home in 1923. Due to the economic woes of the Great Depression, the Schofield family moved several times until 1937—the year that Jack's father took a position as a tungsten broker and moved his family of five children to Nevada. For Jack, who was ready to start high school, the move from Phoenix to Las Vegas with a small population of 5000 was a shock. However, it did not take the gregarious Jack long to make friends at Las Vegas High School. He played sports and was a Golden Glove boxing champion. As Jack's high school years drew to an end, two major events occurred: he met his future wife and World War II began. He proudly highlights his service as a fighter pilot in both WWII and the Korea conflict, his family genealogy, and his devotion to being an excellent educator, businessman, family man, and politician. In 1995, he earned his doctorate in education at the age of 72. His resume includes being an elected official, serving on the Board of Regents and having a middle school named after him. Jack and his wife, Alene, have resided in the John S. Park Neighborhood for over 50 years and describes his affection for the neighborhood and some of the changes that have occurred.

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Transcript of interview with Tom and Donna Martin by Claytee White, January 31, 2013

Date

2013-01-31

Description

Hailing from Indiana and California, Donna Guiffre Martin and Tom Martin came to Las Vegas in the early 1950s as their parents sought new opportunities. Donna's father, Gus Guiffre, quickly established himself as a local television personality, while Tom's father took on a variety of entrepreneurial opportunities. Like many of the young people in Las Vegas, Donna and Tom enjoyed riding around town; horse-back riding; football games; Helldorado - and, of course, Rancho High School. This interview covers both Donna and Tom's early years before their moves to Las Vegas, as well as their memories of first homes, childhood experiences, early adulthood and their current lives.

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