The Spencer and Georgia Hanna Butterfield Photograph Collection (approximately 1900-1978) consists of black-and-white photographic prints and negatives of the Hanna and Butterfield families. It also contains images of early and prominent residents of Las Vegas, Nevada such as James Cashman Sr., Las Vegas Chamber of Congress members, Union Pacific Railroad president George Ashby, and many other notable persons from early Las Vegas. The collection also includes photographs taken in Elko County, Nevada, the Hoover Dam, and other Las Vegas area images.
Donald C. Moyer was born on a farm in Central Illinois on April 6, 1919. He served as the president for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas from 1965 to 1968.
Marshall Mack Dawson was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 30th, 1938. His employment with Nevada Power Company began once he was discharged from the service in 1963.
Jack W. Cornell was born November 25, 1918 in Manhattan, Nevada. He was in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He also worked as a miner and was in the automotive body repair industry.
Marilyn B. Brockett was born December 10, 1925, in Cedar City, Utah. Marilyn B. Brockett name before marriage was Marilyn B. Ballard. Brockett was a local store clerk. Brockett moved to Nevada in 1932.
Lin Hansen was born on April 02, 1934 in Alamo, Nevada. Her parents were Benjamin Levi Brown and Zada Mae Bushnell. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a school teacher.
Tim Albertson's family moved to the Las Vegas, Nevada area in 1978, and his mother located her accounting business in the John S. Park area. Tim Albertson moved into the John S. Park Neighborhood in 2005.
Elmer Curley is known simply as Curley. He came to Las Vegas, Nevada to work in the area of public service for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas library in August 1967.