On March 25, 1976, David Anderson interviewed Sherwin “Scoop” Garside (born May 26, 1915 in Tonopah, Nevada) about his life in Southern Nevada. Garside first talks about his father’s business in running an early Nevada newspaper and his personal knowledge of the early mining that took place in different parts of Nevada. He also talks about living in the town of Tonopah, the American Indians who lived in the area, and his experiences from living in Las Vegas. Garside also mentions the beginnings of gambling in Las Vegas, the population boom periods of Las Vegas, and his experiences in witnessing the aboveground atomic testing.
'Plat of the claim of the Rochester Goldfield Mining Company known as the Texas and Lone Star Lodes, in Goldfield Mining District, Nye County, Nevada containing an area of 36.121 acres. Scale of 300 feet to the inch. Variation 17° east. Surveyed May 6-18, 1905, by H. F. Bruce, U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.' Certification signed by Matthew Kyle, U.S. General Surveyor's Office, Reno, Nevada, November 11, 1905. 'Claim located February 3, 1904; amended December 28, 1904.' 'Mineral Survey No. 2330.' At top of plat: 'Vol 459, P 133, No 45841.'