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Las Vegas Women in Construction Collection

Identifier

MS-00500

Abstract

The Las Vegas Women in Construction Collection (1962-1963) consists of a scrapbook compiled by Joyce McMinn Beckett, president of the Las Vegas, Nevada Chapter of The National Association of Women in Construction. The scrapbook contains meeting programs, sign-in sheets, clippings, newsletters, and several photographs from the 1962 Las Vegas, Nevada meeting of Women in Construction (WIC) at the Dunes Hotel.

Archival Collection

Photograph of Barbara Tabach, Las Vegas (Nev.), August 04, 2016

Date

2016-08-04

Description

Barbara Tabach, coordinator for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, University Libraries, Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project photographed in her Lied Library office.

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Transcript of interview with Emilie Wanderer by Joanne Goodwin, 2000

Date

2005

Description

Emilie Wanderer was the first woman to establish a law practice in Las Vegas. She also helped to start a family court in Nevada with a social worker and a marriage counselor on staff. She and her son John were the first mother-son team to practice law in Nevada.

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Photograph of cars in Las Vegas, circa early 1920s

Date

1920 to 1925

Description

Description given with photograph: "Las Vegans going to St. Thomas pageant."

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Photograph of Joe Andre's band, 1920s-1930s

Date

1920 to 1939

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white photograph of one of Joe Andre's bands on the road. Some of their equipment was hauled on the running boards of these vehicles.

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Photograph of train, Las Vegas, late 1920s

Date

1925 to 1930

Description

Black and white picture of people and train at the Las Vegas Station.

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Transcript of interview with Pat and Lamar Marchese by Claytee White, January 16, 2008

Date

2008-01-16

Description

Pat Marchese grew up in Johnston, Pennsylvania, and Lamar was reared in Tampa, Florida. Pat was raised on a farm surrounded by relatives. Lamar takes pride in his mother heritage, which can be traced to Tampa Bay, Florida, in the early 1840's. Pat and Lamar graduated from the University of South Florida and relocated to Las Vegas in 1972. Pat's remarkable 30-plus year passion includes working for the city of Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada. She created numerous art and cultural programs which consist of the Civic Symphony, Charleston Heights Arts Center, Rainbow Company Theatre, along with consulting work for the Allied Arts Council. In addition, to her creating art and cultural agendas, she became a budget analyst and chief lobbyists for the county, testifying before the Senate Taxation Committee. She implemented through the public arts program, a Mural Arts Series, the Parks and Recreation Cultural Division, and culture on the Strip. Pat executed the grant that ensured the necessary funding for the expansion for public broadcasting radio stations throughout California, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. She's certainly worthy of her title "Queen of Las Vegas Culture". Lamar's amazing 30-plus year's calling comprises putting into action an abundant number of libraries programs for the State of Nevada along with establishing the first public broadcast radio station in Nevada. His library accomplishments include merging the City's libraries branches, library programs, shows, concerts, unification of academic libraries and public libraries and the first reciprocal borrowing agreement for the State of Nevada with the Nevada library card. He consolidated Las Vegas Libraries and the Las Vegas Clark County Library District. He also sold bonds for the development of future libraries. Lamar's broadcasting achievements consist of incorporating the Nevada Public Radio Corporation with State of Nevada, serving as Chairman of the board for NPRC, constructing broadcasting translators and radio stations throughout the tri-state and enveloping the State of Nevada through public broadcasting. Combined, Pat and Lamar Marchese have served the Las Vegas community for over six decades. Thanks to the Marcheses, broadcasting is thriving throughout the tri-state area, libraries are blossoming and cultural programs are flourishing. They are looking forward to retiring, traveling, spending time with loved ones, and most of all, Pat and Lamar time together.

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Photograph of professional portrait of Maude Frazier, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1940-1955

Date

1940 to 1955

Description

Portrait of Maude Frazier, taken professionally by Nevada Studios, Las Vegas. Maude wears her glasses and a dark blouse with lace trim and a polka dotted collar.

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Photograph of a house, 1940s

Date

1940 to 1949

Description

This photograph was taken in front of a window to show the mothers holding their infants in the reflection, and show the front yard of the house outside the window.

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Photograph of a woman with an infant, 1940s

Date

1950 to 1959

Description

An unidentified woman stands on the porch of a house holding an infant and posing for the camera.

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