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Jane Alice Cadogan, image 002: photographic film

Date

1935 (year approximate) to 1939 (year approximate)

Description

Jane Alice Cadogan, about 6 years old. She is dressed up for portraits and stands outside in a garden. (Must have been circa mid-1930s; Jane was born in 1931.)

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Photograph of Edith Corliss Giles, (Nev.), circa 1900

Date

1899 to 1901

Description

Edith Corliss Giles at approximately 3 years old.

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Globe Restaurant, farewell party, menu

Date

unspecified year in XXXX-02-10

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Au Revoir but not Good-bye, February 10; unknown year Restaurant: Globe Restaurant Location: 3 & 4 Coventry Street, W., London, England

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Photograph of Adam Agidius, circa early 1980s

Date

1980 to 1981

Description

Adam Agidius' Kindergarten portrait for the 1980-1981 school year.

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Photograph of Mary Ellen Hubbard, December 1981

Date

1981-12

Description

School portrait of Mary Ellen Hubbard at 10-years old.

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Photograph of Mack and Will Foster, Goldfield (Nev.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Mack and Will Foster, uncles of George Byron Foster. Handwritten description provided on a separate piece of paper: "Figures identified in reverse. Should be Mack and Will. Lived at Berlin not far from my home in Tonopah. Brothers very close all their lives. Lived into their 80s. Died within months of each other. Mack the eldest. Both small men. When Mack was in his late sixties or early seventies he went to visit Toxine's (sp?), a house of prostitution, when Tonopah still had a red light district, ca 1952. Mack carried brass knuckles and a sawed off revolver. He was a rough character. Died about 1962. Both miners. Had brother, George, and a sister." Also hand written: (Photographer *A Allen ___*, Goldfield, Nev.)

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Transcript of interview with Janet Savalli by Irene Rostine, September 21, 1996

Date

1996-09-21

Description

Interviewed by Irene Rostine. Janet Savalli's family moved from Phoenix, Arizona, to Henderson, Nevada, in 1945 so her father could work at the Basic Magnesium plant. A few years later, when she was a junior in high school, Janet began her 46-plus years career at the Southern Nevada Telephone Company, which eventually became Sprint. During that period she held several positions, including operator, supervisor, schedule clerk, trainer, investigator, and community relations coordinator. Janet also talks about the atomic bomb testing at Camp Mercury and Camp Desert Rock near Las Vegas. Janet credits the atomic bomb testing with jump-starting the second wave of growth Las Vegas experienced following World War II. This growth had a particular influence on the telecommunications industry's need to expand in Las Vegas.

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