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Telegram from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark, December 28, 1904

Date

1904-12-28

Archival Collection

Description

Telegram regarding building of ice plant in Las Vegas.

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Photograph of the First State Bank of Las Vegas (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

Description

First State Bank, located on the northeast corner of First and Fremont Streets, was the first two-story structure in Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. Rooms upstairs were occupied by the Masonic Lodge.
Site Name: First State Bank (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Photograph of the interior of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company machine shop, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1909-1910

Date

1909 to 1910

Description

Interior of San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad machine shop in Las Vegas, Nevada. Date estimated between 1909-1910.

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Letter from C. P. Squires to J. Ross Clark, July 24, 1909

Date

1909-07-24

Archival Collection

Description

Letter informs Clark that an announcement regarding the building of homes in the Las Vegas townsite will appear in the newspaper The Las Vegas Age.

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Letter from J. Ross Clark to Walter R. Bracken, September 11, 1909

Date

1909-09-11

Archival Collection

Description

Letter concerns housing for railroad employees.

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Photograph of children and their lemonade stand in Las Vegas, 1932

Date

1932

Description

Left to right: Paul Harrington, Leslie H. Smith, John Harrington, Dorothy Snider and Vincent Harrington around a lemonade stand in the summer of 1932. Two automobiles in the background. The children are on the west side of the 500 block of Second Street with a row of the railroad cottages on the opposite side of the street. Leslie H. Smith was born in Las Vegas in 1927 and lived at 624 South 6th Street. Sixty-four railroad cottages were built by the Las Vegas Land and Water Company for employees of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad.

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