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Transcript of interview with Ruth Hazard by John Neal, March 8, 1975

Date

1975-03-08

Description

On March 8, 1975, John Neal interviews Ruth Hazard (birthdate unknown, 67 years old) in her home about her memory of how Southern Nevada has changed economically. Hazard goes in-depth about her knowledge of municipal politics and her husband’s friendships with a number of Nevadan politicians. Hazard also briefly talks about her fascination with the above-ground atomic tests, speakeasies during Prohibition, and local anxieties about Las Vegas “losing its identity.”

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Letter from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark, December 5, 1903

Date

1903-12-05

Archival Collection

Description

Letter discusses Bracken's trip to sell apples and sweet potatoes as well as the hobo problem in Las Vegas.

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Transcript of interview with Ann Lynch by Emily Powers, May 27, 2008

Date

2008-05-27

Archival Collection

Description

Ann Lynch discusses her background - born in Kansas City, 1934; attended Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas; classes at Kansas University; a year in theater; director of PR at Evansville University. In 1959 she came to Las Vegas as director of the clubs at Nellis Air Force Base. Ann shares in depth on her parents and grandparents and on her family today, which includes a brother 14 years younger, her son, and a nephew. She describes Las Vegas in the early sixties, meeting her husband, and her duties as club manager at Nellis. She comments on becoming camp director for the Girl Scout program at Mount Charleston, which led to training scout leaders and board members. When Ann's son Edward went to kindergarten, she took on the PTA job of parliamentarian, then president of Ruth Fyfe ES PTA. She eventually became President of the Las Vegas Area Council, Nevada State PTA president, and finally national president of the PTA. The school named after her (Ann T. Lynch Elementary) has benefited from her other charity organizations. Because of her PTA involvement, Ann became very active in legislation in Washington, D.C., traveling to other countries to help activate parent involvement. She had also worked with Sunrise Hospital during this time and when she was relieved of some of her PTA duties, she helped found the Sunrise Hospital Children's Foundation and the Public Education Foundation. She details the many functions of both foundations. Ann comments on the lobbying she does in the Nevada legislature and in Washington, D.C., medical billing through Medicare and Medicaid, and the ongoing shortage of nurses nationwide. She offers opinions on unions for nurses and mentions robotic surgery, the stroke center, neonatal center, and breast cancer center as evidence of recent developments in medicine at Sunrise Hospital.

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Book A of the Mining Records of El Dorado Mining District, Lincoln Co., Nevada, June 1st, 1874, closed Dec. 31, 1887

Date

1874-06-01 to 1887

Description

Mining records of El Dorado Mining District

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Newspaper, Clark County Review, July 5, 1919

Date

1919-07-05

Description

Newspaper, Clark County Review, July 5, 1919

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Newspaper, Clark County Review, July 29, 1916

Date

1916-07-29

Description

Newspaper, Clark County Review, July 29, 1916

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Field Survey Journal of J. T. McWilliams, 1906

Date

1906

Description

Field Survey Journal of J. T. McWilliams, 1906

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