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                                                                                        All in the Family..................................1
                                                                                       Trivial Pursuits....................................6

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                                                                                       Quiz....................................................7
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                                            March 2002                                 News & Notes......................................2
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                                                                                       Desk Schedule......................................6
                                                                                       Bulletin Board.....................................8



    All in the Family, circa 1900                                                  ○  ○ ○ range she had brought from California.
                                                                                       Sickly Mrs. Lake cooked on an iron
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    by Jack Ryan                                                                   ○ Food in the sweltering desert was pre-
                                                                                   ○ served in a desert cooler, a wooden
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                                                                                   ○ cupboard wrapped in burlap under a
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           he Lake family— all 11 of them,  ○ the other for cooking. The tents had low  ○ dripping tank of water. Las Vegas was
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           with an addition soon to come—  ○ wooden walls with a canvas roof. “You  ○
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    Tarrived in the Las Vegas valley      ○ had dust like you don’t have today,” re-  ○  ○  so miserable that Mary Ellen refused
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    by wagon in November, 1904. Their first  ○ called Olive, one of the Lake daughters  ○ ○  to let Robert bid when housing lots
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    sight was a drunk tied up to a mesquite  ○ in an 1983 recollection in the Review-  ○  ○  were sold by the railroad. We’re going
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    tree. “That was because they didn’t have  ○ Journal. “There were ruts about six  ○  ○  back to California as soon as my lungs
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    a jail,” one of the children later recalled.  ○  inches deep out on the road, and when a  ○  ○  get better, she said.
                                          ○                                        ○   So Robert got himself a beer bar-
    And that was because there was no     ○  wagon rolled by the dust would just fog  ○
    town. Las Vegas would come a year     ○  ○  into the door of the tent.”        ○  rel, cut one side off, put a seat in it, and
    later.                                ○  ○                                                 set up his barber business
       Robert Lake brought his brood from  ○  ○                                    ○  ○        in a corner of a saloon near
    Ontario, Calif., because his wife, Mary  ○ ○                                   ○  ○        present day Woodlawn
    Ellen, had a lung ailment and doctors  ○ ○                                     ○  ○        cemetery. When that
    prescribed a year or two of desert air.  ○ ○                                   ○  ○        prospector’s itch got bad his
    He chose Las Vegas because he knew a  ○ ○                                      ○  ○        son, Claude, took over and
    railroad would build a town there soon  ○  ○                                   ○  ○        dad went gold hunting.
    and the whistle stop would need a bar-  ○  ○                                   ○  ○           Heat and dust were only
    ber, which he was. He also knew gold  ○  ○                                     ○  ○        part of Mrs. Lake’s prob-
    or silver might be lurking in the sur-  ○  ○                                   ○  ○        lems. There were those in-
    rounding mountains, and he had a bad  ○                                        ○ ○         scrutable Paiutes living
    case of prospector’s itch.            ○  ○                                     ○  ○        near the present day inter-
                                          ○                                        ○           section of Main and Wash-
        The Lakes took a train to the termi-  ○                                    ○
                                          ○                                        ○           ington. “They were curious
    nal at Ivanpah where they slept under a  ○ Union Pacific RR, Las Vegas - 1905  ○  ○
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    wagon. The more frail children were put  ○                                     ○ people,” Alice remembered. “Mother
                                                                                   ○ would look up from her work in the tent
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    up in a roughhewn inn. The knarled inn-  ○ ○  Alice, another Lake child, recalled  ○ and see one standing in the doorway,
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    keeper showed the children to their   ○ ○  “I remember mother used to take a sheet  ○ just looking and not saying anything,
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    rooms by the light of a candle stuck in a  ○ ○  and wet it and hang it in the door for us  ○ and it would scare the dickens out of
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    beer bottle. Years later they would re-  ○ ○  to cool off.” Ada, still another sister, said:  ○
    member his face flickering in a dark  ○ ○  “It was too hot to sleep at night, and chil-  ○  ○  her. I think about how that poor woman
    shadows and be frightened by the      ○ dren would stay out and play until about  ○  ○  must have felt on Saturday night be-
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    memory.                               ○ 11 o’clock. Games like Run, Sheep, Run.  ○  cause some of the Indians would get
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       In the first months the family lived It was a wonder that nobody got snake
    in 9-by-12 foot tents, two for sleeping, bite, running around in the dark.”     All in the Family, continued on p. 7
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