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Metro Police Department (creation of): subject file, 1973 to 1999

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Mike O'Callaghan Professional Papers
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Collection Number: MS-01055
Collection Name: Mike O'Callaghan Professional Papers
Box/Folder: Box 22

Archival Component

Mormons in Nevada: subject file, 1978 to 1997

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File

Archival Collection

Mike O'Callaghan Professional Papers
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Collection Number: MS-01055
Collection Name: Mike O'Callaghan Professional Papers
Box/Folder: Box 22

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Nevada State Press Association: subject file, 1992 to 1994

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Mike O'Callaghan Professional Papers
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Collection Number: MS-01055
Collection Name: Mike O'Callaghan Professional Papers
Box/Folder: Box 22

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Adult Education and Training materials, 1989-1995

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File

Archival Collection

Frontier Girl Scouts Records
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Collection Number: MS-00421
Collection Name: Frontier Girl Scouts Records
Box/Folder: Box 22

Archival Component

Service Team Training Materials, 1990-1995

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File

Archival Collection

Frontier Girl Scouts Records
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Collection Number: MS-00421
Collection Name: Frontier Girl Scouts Records
Box/Folder: Box 22

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McBride, Dennis : resumés, 1989 to 2020

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File

Archival Collection

Dennis McBride Personal Papers
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Collection Number: MS-01099
Collection Name: Dennis McBride Personal Papers
Box/Folder: Box 22 (Restrictions apply)

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Audrey James oral history interview

Identifier

OH-00933

Abstract

Oral history interview with Audrey James conducted by Claytee D. White on July 20 and July 27, 2012 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. James discusses moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1952 and working as an elementary school teacher. She also discusses starting a project to provide books for children in African countries, being an active church member, and volunteering in a food bank operation.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Della Mae Rostine by Irene Rostine, October 31, 1991

Date

1991-10-31

Description

Della Mae Rostine left Missouri with her husband, Rocco, in 1942, and headed to Las Vegas. Happy to leave behind the hard life and instability the mining industry had to offer, after living in Las Vegas for the first year the couple settled in Henderson, Nevada, known as the townsite at that time. Della Mae’s oral history provides readers with a glimpse of what life was like for the 14,000-plus individuals and families who also moved to southern Nevada during the same period in order to make a living in the growing “war work” industry the area had to offer. Della Mae shares the hardships faced in finding housing, especially for families with children. She discusses challenges ranging from securing home furnishings to purchasing groceries, including the rations on gasoline and butter at that time. Della Mae also discusses her experiences with the Basic Magnesium plant where her husband was hired as a construction worker in the early days of the plant and where she would work briefly as a machinist making shell casings and monitoring the down time on the production line. She also touches briefly on the social opportunities the BMI plant, and later Rheem Manufacturing, offered to the workers and their families. When World War II ended, more than half of residents of the townsite left, leaving fewer than 7,000 people to form what would later become the city of Henderson, Nevada. Della Mae’s oral history is a brief overview of a family life which began when BMI was just getting off the ground and continued through the many changes that took place in the BMI complex and the town site over several decades. The timing of the Rostine family’s arrival and the fact that they stayed and made a permanent home in Henderson led to their designation as one of Henderson’s “founding families.”

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