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Hunsberger, Charles W., 1929-

Charles Hunsberger was born in 1929 in Elkhart County, Indiana. Hunsberger was the director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District from 1972 to 1994. He is credited with expanding library facilities and services across Las Vegas, NV and Southern Nevada during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was responsible for building more than twenty libraries in Southern Nevada; including securing a $22.2 million library bond in 1985 which resulted in the Green Valley, Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Sunrise, and West Las Vegas libraries.

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Hannah, Don, 1929-2008

Don Hannah was a composer, arranger and musician who resided in North Las Vegas for fifty-two years. He was born February 1, 1929 in Boise, Idaho, and died October 19, 2008 in North Las Vegas.

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Transcript of interview with Laura & Don Garvin by Michael Martocci, March 3, 1979

Date

1979-03-03

Description

On March 3, 1979, Michael Martocci interviewed Laura (born in California) and Don Garvin (born in Goldfield, Nevada) about their lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. The two provide details on their family background, the first sources of water in Las Vegas, and the early city limits. They also describe their early occupations, religion, gambling, the Mormon Fort, and the effects of the Great Depression. The interview concludes with a brief discussion on the development of the Las Vegas Strip and recreational activities.

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Aerial photograph of central Las Vegas, Nevada, highlighting the property planned for the International Hotel, circa 1966-1970

Date

1966 to 1970

Description

Aerial photograph of central Las Vegas, with a blank property area planned for the International Hotel. The photograph, looking north to south, covers the area from Sahara Avenue south to McCarran Airport, Maryland Parkway west to the Strip. The following locations are labeled: Nevada Southern University, McCarran Airport, The Tropicana Hotel and Golf Course, the Dunes Hotel and Golf Course, the Flamingo Hotel, Caesars Palace, Castaways, the Sands Hotel, the Frontier Hotel, the Silver Slipper, the Stardust, the Hotel and Golf Course, the Landmark Tower Plaza, the Riviera,the Thunderbird, the Sahara Hotel, El Rancho Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Convention Center, International Golf Course and Hotel property, The Broadway and J.C. Penney's department stores (on the left) and Von Tobels Lumber.

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Photograph of John Quincy Lisle at the edge of his reservoir, Las Vegas, circa 1930

Date

1930 (year approximate)

Description

Lisle stands at the edge of the reservoir fed by an artesian well on his homestead.

Transcribed Notes: Transcribed from photo sleeve: "John Quincy "Jack" Lisle at the edge of the reservoir on his homestead in the Las Vegas Valley, about 1930. The reservoir is located not far from the present intersection of Twain and Eastern streets and was one of the best artesian wells in the Las Vegas Valley. At the time it was necessary to make a winding road off the Boulder Highway to reach the homestead. Most people thought that Lisle was absolutely insane to locate a homestead in such a desolate place, but Lisle, and amateur geologist, staked his claim there because he figured that water would be abundant because the land was near the Flamingo Wash. At one time Lisle raised 40 acres of alfalfa on the property."

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