From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original handwritten letter, an envelope, a typed transcription of the same letter, and a copy of original letter attached.
Glen E. "Bud" Bodell, the Chief of the Six Companies security force, posing with two unidentified women in Boulder City, Nevada. The image is drawn on and portrays the two women pointing guns at Bodell, who has his hands raised in the air offering them money.
On March 15, 1981, Robert A. Kamp interviewed Donald (Don) L. Eckert (born 1953 in Las Vegas, Nevada) about his experiences while living in Nevada. Eckert first explains the geographical boundaries of Las Vegas when he was first born and the types of recreation in which both youth and adults would take part. Eckert then discusses the Helldorado events and how they have changed over the years before describing how the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has changed as well. The interview then shifts to the topic of Eckert’s college major, hotel management, and then to a brief discussion about the MGM fire. Eckert also talks about horse racing in Las Vegas, changes in gaming, the Basic Magnesium plant, and the development of Mount Charleston. The interview concludes with Eckert’s thoughts on the legalization of gambling in other states and how that trend relates to the future of Las Vegas.
Note: House of Savoy coat of arms with monogram S A on cover. "Souper du Bal du 15 février 1886" at top of menu. Mostly obscured handwritten notes inside menu. Monograms and crown on back of menu Restaurant: House of Savoy Royal Family residence Location: Italy
An image of a lone vehicle traveling down a truck route near East Wye road, which has a pathway to Boulder City branching out from its side. In relation to where the image was captured, the truck route lies north of the eastern facing road to Boulder City.