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Postcard of St. Mary's Church interior, Virginia City, Nevada, 1868 - late 1800s

Date

1868 to 1899

Description

A view of the interior of St. Mary's Church in Virginia City, Nevada. The text printed on the front of the postcard reads: "St. Mary's in the mountains, built 1868 - burned 1875, rebuilt 1876, Virginia City, Nevada." Site Name: St. Mary's Church (Virginia City, Nev.)

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Photograph of a high school freshman class at Methodist Church, 1912-1913

Date

1912 to 1913

Description

Black and white image of students from a high school freshman class held at a Methodist church, possibly in Nevada. Back row, from left to right: Olive Lake, Teacher Miss Jones, and May Depew. Front row, from left to right: Nita Tooley, Herbert Squires, Rose Coughlin, Harold Clayson, and Jessie Bishop.

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People outside church in Panaca, undated

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Elbert Edwards Photograph Collection

Archival Component

Church interior, approximately 1940-1950

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Fred and Maurine Wilson Photograph Collection

Archival Component

Jane Meets the Catholic Church, 2002

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Guide to the Canadian Film Centre Worldwide Short Film Festival Submissions

Archival Component

Snowfall on the Little Church of the West Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date

1967 (year uncertain) to 1973 (year uncertain)

Description

From the UNLV Libraries Single Item Accession Photograph Collection (PH-00171). Color photo of Little Church of the West Wedding Chapel.

Image

Speech inside the San Pietro church during IFOR, image 001: photographic print

Date

1988

Description

An unidentified man speaks at a meeting in the San Pietro church during the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) conference in Assisi, Italy, 1988.

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Church, Robert, 1974 April 17

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Frank Mitrani Photographs

Archival Component

Photographs of Little Church of the West signs, Las Vegas (Nev.), 2002

Date

2002
2017-08-02

Description

Photos show Little Church of the West signs during the day and at night. Two surveys were conducted to gather information about this sign. One was conducted in 2002 and one was conducted in 2017. PDFs are available for both surveys. See the 2017 survey PDF for additional information that is not included in the object description.
Site name: Little Church of the West
Site address: 4617 S Las Vegas Blvd
Sign owner: Greg Smith
Sign details: The Little Church of the West now resides on the south end of the Strip, along the east side among the smaller roadside hotels. Surrounded with pleasant landscaping the property is a charming and welcome sight among the more barren area of the strip.
Sign condition: Structure 4 Surface 4 Lighting 5
Sign form: Pylon; Fascia
Sign-specific description: There are two specific signs which are significant to the property. The first being the double backed internally lit pylon roadside sign which sits on the east side of Las Vegas Blvd and faces east/west. The 10 feet at its widest, and thirty seven feet tall. The structure consists of a center pole upon which an internally lit plastic sculpted message board sits. Painted in an old west script upon the plastic are the words "Little Church Of The West Wedding Chapel," with painted scrollwork on the top and the bottom of the plane. The entire message board is bordered in neon. Sitting on top of the message cabinet is a small, sculpted apse and bell. The original sign from its original construction still exists atop the actual structure of the Little Church of the West. It is an image of a cross outlined in white neon.
Sign - type of display: Neon; Backlit
Sign - media: Steel; Plastic
Sign - non-neon treatments: Graphics; Paint
Sign animation: none
Sign environment: The property sits among the dying roadside motel environment of the South end of Las Vegas Blvd It stands as on of the properties that is still in good repair. The pleasant landscaping and grass provide a pleasant establishment among the southern strip. It seems to capture the environment it has always tried to attain, of the picturesque country church.
Sign manufacturer: Larsen Sign
Sign - date of installation: It was originally part of William J. Moore's Last Frontier Village, which was assembled in the late 1950's. The current pylon sign was manufactured in 1996.
Sign - date of redesign/move: Originally, it resided in the Las Frontier until it was demolished in 1954. The Little Church of the West stood approximately in the spot where Sax Fifth Avenue is located. When the New Frontier was constructed, it was moved to the east side of the Strip approximately where the Silver Slipper was located. It stood in this location until 1978 when it was moved to the south edge of the Hacienda's property. The property was moved to its current location in 1996.
Sign - thematic influences: The thematic influence of the Little Church of the West draws from its original property which was the Old Western theme of the Frontier Hotel Casino. The Last Frontier Village was assembled from actual Western towns and reassembled on the Last Frontier's Property. With its wooden facade, brown color tones, script and pylon structure, the Little Church of the West rings true with its origins, while still incorporating the subtle elements of Las Vegas such as neon.
Sign - artistic significance: The Little Church of the West is reminiscent of old west theme which extends back to the very beginnings of Las Vegas and which dominated the themes for a period of time. " Before it became filled with themed western architecture, Las Vegas was an actual western town with a Spanish Style train station and false front facades fronting plank sidewalks"-Alan Hess, After Hours Architecture. Such properties, which dominated the early years of Las Vegas, were the Pioneer Club, the El Rancho Vegas, the El Cortez, the Last Frontier, Binion's Horseshoe, and the Silver Slipper.
Surveyor: Joshua Cannaday
Survey - date completed: 2002
Sign keywords: Pylon; Fascia; Neon; Backlit; Steel; Plastic; Graphics; Paint

Mixed Content

Speech inside the San Pietro church during IFOR, image 003: photographic print

Date

1988

Description

An unidentified man gives a speech inside the San Pietro church during the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) conference in Assisi, Italy, 1988.

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