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Clark County School District: prototype elementary school renderings, photographs, and presentation boards, 1998

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Domingo Cambeiro Corporation Architectural Records
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Collection Number: MS-00864
Collection Name: Domingo Cambeiro Corporation Architectural Records
Box/Folder: Box 04

Archival Component

Madison Elementary School Band: photographic print

Date

1956

Description

Members from the Las Vegas Madison Elementary School Band march through the streets at the Henderson Industrial Days Parade.

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Photograph of Ruby S. Thomas at the John S. Park School, Nevada, circa 1962

Date

1962

Description

Ruby S. Thomas at the John S. Park School wearing a stylish dress and eyeglasses.

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Photograph of Rancho High School, Las Vegas, circa 1954 to 1960s

Date

1954 to 1969

Description

An exterior view of Rancho High School in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of Sandy Valley Elementary School, Sandy Valley, Nevada, October 18, 1982

Date

1982-10-18

Description

School children attending a school dedication at Sandy Valley Elementary School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Sandy Valley Elementary School (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information

Date

1890 to 1893

Archival Collection

Description

From the Fort Mojave Indian School Records (MS-00034). The records of the Fort Mohave Industrial School consist of two bound books of correspondence and cover the years 1890-1893. The second book contains press-copies of letters written by the school's superintendent Samuel McCowan in reply to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Thomas J. Morgan's and Assistant Commissioner R.V. Belt's letters to people doing business with the school. All letters that are direct responses include the identification number of the first letter and can therefore be matched with appropriate correspondence in the first book. While the binding is in excellent condition, many pages are missing and a good number of letters are too faint to read. Yet, the originals of these letters can be found in the National Archives and Record Services microfilmed collection titled Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, Arizona Superintendency. The letters in this book relate to finance, policy implementation, annual reports, school functions, curriculum, school employment, and census data. Financial information includes: itemized accounts of all foodstuffs such as livestock and grains, and materials supplies purchase for the school such as lumber, farming implements, seeds, fruit tress, clothing, medicine, blankets, and furnishings. Also related to financial matters are requests for travel reimbursements for recruiting trips, the placing of ads in newspapers to solicit bids from suppliers, and accounts for salaries paid to school personnel. Administrative information includes annual reports of the number of students in the school. They reflect the difficulties McCowan encounters from parents in his recruiting efforts and his solutions to these problems, such as withholding food rations from families and hosting feasts at the school to lure families in. Other administrative materials include reports on the location and condition of Indian bands, which include the names of prominent band leaders and McCowan's observation of cultural rituals, his survey of the surrounding land and its suitability for farming, blue prints for the schools irrigation projects, and reports on problems between encroaching whites and resident Indians. Policy information includes reports from McCowan on his efforts to comply with Bureau of Indian Affairs educational policies and guidelines, reports on how school personnel are implementing the curriculum and the types of supplies used to accomplish this, and queries from McCowan on whether to hire students out to nearby whites as wage laborers. During scanning, the readability of the pages has been enhanced. The original manuscript has missing pages.

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Moapa River Indian School Annual Report, 1912

Date

1912-07-15

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1912 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation School. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health.

Text

5th Street Grammar School in Las Vegas, Nevada: postcard

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1999 (year approximate)

Description

From the UNLV Libraries Single Item Accession Photograph Collection (PH-00171). 5th street Grammar School, Las Vegas, Nevada. (postcard)

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#68008: Adopt a School Spring Rally at Dean Peterson Elementary School, 2011 February 26

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s)
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Collection Number: PH-00388-05
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s)
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

Archival Component

Photograph of two Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes and Bobby Darin, 1961

Date

1961

Description

Two members of the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes, Nancy Atkinson (presumably left) and Gayle Ronnow (presumably right), posing with Bobby Darin (center). They worked on a charity program together.

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