Black and white photograph of the first family in Carver District, Carver Park, Henderson, Nevada, dated October 13, 1943. Pictured outside their home, from left to right: Robert C. Williams; Mrs. Rosie Lee Williams; Theodore, 14; Cleopatra, 14; Roscoe, 9; Clarice, 5; and LaVaughn, 4.
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Black and white group portrait photograph of the first black family to move into Carver Park, Henderson, Nevada, dated October 13, 1943. Pictured in their kitchen, from left to right: Robert C. Williams; Mrs. Rosie Lee Williams; Theodore, 14; Cleopatra, 13; Roscoe, 9; Clarice, 5; and Yvonne, 4.
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On October 24, 1974, collector James M. Greene interviewed civil engineer, Robert Kesterson (born on August 12th, 1920 in Key West, Florida) in his home in Henderson, Nevada. Mrs. Kesterson is also present during the interview. This interview offers an overview on life in Boulder City, Las Vegas, and Henderson, Nevada. The interview ends with a discussion on land development.
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