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Photograph of Saint Christopher Catholic School, Las Vegas, November 11, 1981

Date

1981-11-11

Description

School children participating in a flag ceremony at the Saint Christopher Catholic School located in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photographs of Temple Beth Sholom members, 1976-1977

Date

1976 to 1977

Archival Collection

Description

Group photographs of children and members of Temple Beth Sholom at a dinner event. 120mm negatives.

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Photograph of people at Mount Charleston, Nevada, circa 1920s

Date

1920

Description

An exterior view of a cabin on Mount Charleston. Two children are sitting on its front steps and an unidentified person is standing front of them.

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Photograph of the Winged Figures of the Republic, Hoover Dam, September 30, 1935

Date

1935-09-30

Archival Collection

Description

An image of two small children looking up at the Winged Figures of the Republic sculptures at the Hoover Dam on the day of the dam's dedication. Artist Oskar J. Hansen created the bronze sculptures.

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Unidentified individuals, image 001

Description

A photograph of three children. One of the children is sitting on a tricycle.

Photograph of family with bronze figure at Hoover Dam, 1934-1952

Date

1934 to 1952

Description

A family with two small children gaze at a bronze figure at base of flagpole at Hoover Dam.

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Transcript of interview with Pauleen Foutz by Don Scott Kaye, February 25, 1980

Date

1980-02-25

Description

On February 25, 1980, Don Scott Kaye interviewed genealogist Pauleen Foutz (born November 26, 1906 in Provo, Utah) at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada. Foutz relocated to Nevada with her husband, who was a dentist, and raised her children in Las Vegas. Her children attended the Fifth Street School and later Las Vegas High School. She mentions that while her children attended middle school and high school in Las Vegas there was no problem with segregation. She also describes how Strip orchestras would provide entertainment for the children in the Las Vegas community by playing for their dances, such as junior proms and senior hops. During the interview, Mrs. Foutz discusses the history of Southern Nevada, social and religious activities in Las Vegas, her interests, extracurricular activities for local youth, and home and family life. While living in Las Vegas, professions she has held include schoolteacher, businessperson, and genealogist. She was involved with the Bicentennial celebrations in Las Vegas in 1967 and was very involved with the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, genealogical library in Las Vegas. At the time this interview was conducted, Mrs. Foutz was the president of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America for Nevada.

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