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Transcript of interview with Betty Joyce Clark by Steven Knowles, February 16, 1978

Date

1978-02-16

Description

On February 16, 1978, Steven Knowles interviewed Betty Joyce Clark (born 1940 in Cartersville, Georgia) about her experiences living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Clark first talks about her early places of residence, the schools she attended, and some of the businesses she remembered from the time. She also discusses bus transportation, the first hospitals in town, and the early development of the Las Vegas Strip. Additional topics include the development of utility services for homes, early railroad activity, the development of North Las Vegas, and the first airport and airline services. The latter part of the interview includes discussion of the first department stores, the tourist population, the racial makeup of the city, the police department, and the extent of crime in Las Vegas. The interview finalizes with Clark’s thoughts on the growth of Las Vegas.

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Transcript of interview with John Warfel by Dennis McBride, March 11, 1988

Date

1998-03-11

Description

This is Dennis McBride, today is Wednesday, March 11,1998 and I'm talking with John Warfel at Christ Church Episcopal who 's going to be leaving Las Vegas permanently March 16, so I'm very grateful that he made some time for me today. We're going to be talking about Christ Church, about Dignity and their experience here, and about Mr. Warfel himself.

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Transcript of interview with Louis F. La Porta by Stefani Evans and Claytee White, November 4, 2016

Date

2016-11-04

Description

Louis La Porta served on the City Council of Henderson, Nevada and the Board of Clark County, Nevada and oversaw periods of great growth. He was born in 1924 in New York City, but his service in the United States Air Force pulled him out West. After settling in Henderson, Nevada, with his wife Elayne, La Porta became interested in insurance sales and local politics. While in office, La Porta oversaw the development of critical roads for Clark County, the Henderson Historical Society, and Henderson Libraries. He recounts each of these major developments in his interview, chronicling the evolution of Henderson, Nevada, into a major city.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Theta Omega Chapter national targets and chapter programs and chairs documents

Date

2001-09-15
2001

Description

From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file.

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Photograph of a billboard advertisement for "Lawrence of Arabia," Las Vegas (Nev.), 1962

Date

1962

Archival Collection

Description

The front of the Fremont Theatre with a sign at the top of the building advertising "Lawrence of Arabia." The sign reads: "Academy Award Winner 'Best Picture of the Year' 'Lawrence of Arabia' opens May 29th Guild Theatre." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: Fremont Street

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Photograph of Dorothy and Bell on United Nations Day, Las Vegas (Nev.), October 24, 1961

Date

1961-10-24

Description

Dorothy Dorothy and Lt. Governor Rex Bell sit together at a booth holding a sign that says "United Nations Day October 24" in Las Vegas. Behind them are miniature flags of the different nations part of the U.N. Rex Bell died less than a year after this photo was taken.

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Photograph of construction at the Goldfield Consolidated Mining Company, Goldfield, Nevada, circa 1907-1908

Date

1907 to 1908

Description

The Goldfield Consolidated Mining Company under construction in Goldfield, Nevada. The mining company was formed in 1907 and the mill was constructed late in the year and began processing ore in early 1908. The company was formed by George Nixon and George Wingfield. The mill continued running until 1918 when the company ceased operation.

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