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Letter from Arthur Maguire (Los Angeles) to W. H. Comstock, March 9, 1918

Date
1918-03-09
Description

Letter describing how the company had spent nearly $4000 on pipeline maintenance and still it leaked badly. Maguire recommends replacing 4000 feet of pipeline.

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Photograph album 1, Leon Rockwell Collection, circa 1900s-1910s, page 6

Date
1900 to 1910
1905 to 1919
Description
Captions: Fallen monarch Mariposa Forest; Grizzley giant 104 Ft in circ 224 ft high 100 ft first limb 6 1/2 ft diam 1,000,000 ft lumber 8000 years old; California tree.

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Transcript of interview with Beth Molasky by David Shwartz, June 2, 2014

Date
2014-06-02
Description

In this interview, Molasky discusses her parents, Irwin and Susan Molasky, and growing up in Las Vegas as a member of Temple Beth Sholom. She attended Sunday school and Hebrew school, but is not particularly religious as an adult.

Beth Molasky-Cornell is a partner, shareholder, and an active member of the board of directors of the Molasky Group of Companies, which was founded by her father Irwin Molasky. She is a founding partner and a core member of the board of directors of Ocean Pacific Companies, a high-end real estate development firm founded by her husband Ken Cornell in San Diego, California. Molasky-Cornell contributed to numerous Molasky Group building projects, including the Bank of America Plazas, the Winterwood Corporation land development, and the Park Towers luxury condominiums. Molasky was born in Florida; however, her family moved to Las Vegas before her second birthday. She graduated from Valley High School in 1968, and started college at the University of Southern California at the age of seventeen. After spending a couple of years in Rhode Island, where she had her children, she moved back to Las Vegas in 1975. In this interview, Molasky discusses her childhood experiences in Las Vegas, especially as a member of the Jewish community, and reflects upon changes that influenced her children?s upbringing in the city.

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County agent project progress report, Home water supplies - domestic water improvement and water facilities, November 1, 1938

Date
1938-11-01
Description

Discussion of the progress on domestic water for Bunkerville and Mesquite, Nevada. Prospects were good for the Work Projects Administration to install a tank and pipeline. PROJECT NUMBER: State Office # M-282, Clark County # M-22

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