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MSNC 598 Alvin Mclain Collection Inventory List – Box and Individual Folders MSNC 598 Alvin McLain Collection Inventory List – Box and Individual Folders County 1 Box Red Rock Canyon Bull Frog County Eldorado Valley Eldorado Bull Frog Lost City Churchill County Bird Spring Site Clark County Mirage Lake Mohave Soda Lake Indian Springs Forty Mile Desert Clark Lake Lahontan Eldorado Canyon Lahontan Reservoir Clark 2 Las Vegas Churchill County Las Vegas Fort and Ranch Report Hazen Clark County Wonder Las Vegas Fort Hinds Hot Springs Lahontan Reservoir 2 County 2 Box Lake Lahontan Clark County Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge Churchill Project Shoal Good Springs District Churchill Fallon Las Vegas Mormon Fort Churchill County 2 Moapa Churchill Dead Camel Mountain Nelson Fort Churchill and Sand Springs Toll Clark 3 Road Map Sandy Churchill Dixie Valley Las Vegas Mormon Fort Churchill Nevada City West End Churchill Dixie Valley 2 Las Vegas Mormon Fort Churchill Fairview Weepah Churchill 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