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Phil Carlino Papers

Identifier

MS-00953

Abstract

The Phil Carlino Papers (1967-2016) document Carlino's involvement in Nevada politics and business. The collection centers around Carlino’s time as State Chairman of the Nevada State Democratic Party. It also includes materials from the National Democratic Party, the 1972 Democratic National Convention, and personal papers. His wife and business partner, Florence Carlino, is mentioned throughout the collection. She was involved in numerous local organizations and was a supporter of the Democratic Party. The materials include photographs, correspondence, newspaper articles, event programs and invitations, periodicals, and promotional campaign items from Carlino's campaigns for Nevada Secretary of State and Mayor of Las Vegas.

Archival Collection

Dr. Phil, "Murder of a Las Vegas Showgirl," Peteski Productions/CBS Television Distribution, 2012 August 14

Level of Description

File

Scope and Contents

Additional information from donor: Dr. Phil's daytime talk show has the family members of the slain and accused in heated discussions questioning the issues behind the murder.

Archival Collection

Scott Rayer Collection of Television Programs about Las Vegas, Nevada

Archival Component

Phil Morton

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Las Vegas Real Estate Brochures Collection

Archival Component

#64008: Satre, Phil presenting to Harter, Carol (Dr) at Harrah's News Conference, 2003 October 23

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2000s)

Archival Component

Phil Tobin on horseback: photographic film

Date

1960 (year approximate) to 1986 (year approximate)

Description

Phil Tobin posing on a white horse at an unknown location. In 1931, as a freshman Assemblyman, Phil Tobin introduced a bill to legalize gambling in Nevada. A Humboldt County rancher and buckaroo, the 29-year old had no interest in gambling himself. Instead, he correctly believed legalized gambling would benefit the public and especially schools thanks to tax revenues. At the time, illicit gambling houses were thriving in Las Vegas, and with Hoover Dam slated to begin construction 40 miles away, many feared the increased Federal presence associated with the Dam construction effort would lead to a clamp-down. The measure passed. After serving out his term, Tobin returned to ranch life for good.

Image

Phil Tobin and Jack Summers: photographic film

Date

1960 (year approximate) to 1986 (year approximate)

Description

Phil Tobin with neighbor Jack Summers at an unknown location. Mountains are visible in the background. In 1931, as a freshman Assemblyman, Phil Tobin introduced a bill to legalize gambling in Nevada. A Humboldt County rancher and buckaroo, the 29-year old had no interest in gambling himself. Instead, he correctly believed legalized gambling would benefit the public and especially schools thanks to tax revenues. At the time, illicit gambling houses were thriving in Las Vegas, and with Hoover Dam slated to begin construction 40 miles away, many feared the increased Federal presence associated with the Dam construction effort would lead to a clamp-down. The measure passed. After serving out his term, Tobin returned to ranch life for good.

Image

Hannifin, Phil, undated

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Bill Willard Papers

Archival Component

Satre, Phil, 1993

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Eugene Martin Christiansen Papers

Archival Component

Phil Engel, undated

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Jewish Nevada Records

Archival Component

Description given with slide: "Site #4. Kit Dove, Phil Jenny, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbs.", 1963 January 16

Level of Description

Item

Archival Collection

Charles Rozaire Collection on Tule Springs, Nevada

Archival Component