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Women workers handling and wrapping ingots: photographic print

Date

1944-05-06

Description

Women workers handling wrapped ingots for domestic use at Basic Magnesium Industries in Henderson, NV. (10-1-43)

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Unidentified men working with electric storage battery: photographic print

Date

1951-05-08

Description

Henderson, Nevada. Men working with electric storage battery - Basic Magnesium Industries, Henderson, NV. (6-13-44)

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Transcript of interview with Owen Earl Cox by Mark Milford, March 6, 1981

Date

1981-03-06

Description

On March 6, 1981, Mark Milford interviewed Owen Earl Cox (born 1909 in Bunkerville, Nevada) about his experiences growing up in and working in Nevada. Cox first talks about his early moves to and from Nevada and his work in road construction in the 1930s. He then discusses his work of machinery at the Basic Magnesium Plant and some of his experiences during that time. Cox also talks about his family, the Mormon Church, the growth of population, and the increase in tourism. He later describes managing a store he owned known as Vegas Village and the types and prices of the products that were sold there. The end of the interview involves a discussion of crime, Cox’s hobby of cattle ranching, and his views on the growth of Las Vegas.

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