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Photographs of Sawyers with others for holidays, Carson City (Nev.), 1959-1967

Date

1959 to 1967

Description

Holiday visitors from Mexico City to Las Vegas. Identified from left to right: 1. Governor Sawyer, 2. Mrs. Bette Sawyer, 3. Edward Elias, 4. Angela Linares, 5. Warden Fogilania. Inscription with photo reads: "Mother of Las Vegas slayer [virled] from Mexico City - wish granted by Mexican Govt. on T.V. program to Nev." (handwritten inscription)

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Photograph of Stanley Mitchell, circa 1930-1940s

Date

1930 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white portrait of Stanley Mitchell portraying a native of Mexico.

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Photograph of Stanley Mitchell, circa 1930-1940s

Date

1930 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white portrait of Stanley Mitchell portraying a native of Mexico.

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Children in costume, Mazatlan: photographic film

Date

1878 to 1954

Description

Unidentified children stand together in "costume" in Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mexico.

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Photograph of a Mill, Sinaloa (Mex.), 1908

Date

1908

Description

Worker stands atop machinery outside of mill in Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Photograph of men and cattle, Choix (Mex.), 1906

Date

1906

Description

Men in hats farm using cattle in Choix, Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Valorie Vega interview, November 19, 2018: transcript

Date

2018-11-19

Description

Interviewed by Laurents Bañuelos-Benitez. Barbara Tabach also participates in the questioning. Valorie J Vega was born in raised in Los Angeles County. Her father, Fred Vega, was one of the first firefighters hired in the Los Angeles County area. Vega was one of three children, and remembers spending her childhood surrounded by family. In college, Vega began studying biology only to realize that she was better suited studying Spanish. Upon completion of her undergrad, Vega went on to earn a Master's in Spanish interpretation. As a result of her studies, Vega was able to secure a job in the Court Interpreter program in Las Vegas, moving here in 1978. Her position in the interpreter program, led her to pursue a degree in law which in turn led to a successful career as a lawyer and a judge.

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Photograph of a woman and baby, Mazatlan (Mex.), 1914-1920

Date

1914 to 1920

Description

Edith Corliss Giles Cadogan with daughter, Jane Alice Cadogan, in Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mexico.

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