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Transcript of interview with Charlotte M. Kelly by Terri Lynn Truesdell, April 4, 1976

Date

1976-04-04

Description

On April 4, 1976, Terri Lynn Truesdell interviewed real estate worker Charlotte M. Kelly (born July 18th, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah) in her home in Las Vegas, Nevada, about her memories of early Southern Nevada. The two discuss local history that Kelly had experienced as well as Kelly’s reasons for moving to Nevada. Kelly concludes the interview with a conversation on population growth and Nellis Air Force Base.

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Photograph of artesian well on golf course, Las Vegas, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1939

Description

The view of an artesian well on the city golf course in early Las Vegas, Nevada. Handwritten inscription on back of image: "Well on city golf course Bill Pike & Dad bought land for $14.00 acre - sold to city for same price to build airport."

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Photograph of the Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot, Las Vegas, March 9, 1924

Date

1924-03-09

Description

A black and white image of the front exterior of the Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot, located in early Las Vegas. Four cars are parked in front of the building. Text from the bottom of the image reads: "Passenger Depot, Las Vegas, Nevada, 3-9-24."

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Lon Hall oral history interviews

Identifier

OH-00771

Archival Collection

Gene Collins oral history interview

Identifier

OH-00144

Abstract

Oral history interview with Gene Collins conducted by Claytee White on August 31, 2000 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview Gene Collins speaks about how his family lived in West Las Vegas, Nevada, which at the time was a thriving community where African Americans owned their own businesses. Gene talked about how the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. led to a riot and how it inspired him to run for state assemblyman where he was instrumental in getting the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday bill to pass. He spoke about his time as the president of the Las Vegas National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) where he addressed the lack of African Americans in the gaming industry in addition to filing the largest equal employment opportunity commission suit filed in the state of Nevada against the Mirage Hotel and Casino.

Archival Collection

Ashley Hall oral history interview

Identifier

OH-00769

Archival Collection

Jackie Lee oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01093

Archival Collection

Jeanne Ham Peto oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02167

Archival Collection

Sondra Cosgrove oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02261

Archival Collection

Robert Beckmann oral history interviews

Identifier

OH-02441

Archival Collection