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Olive, Fern S., 1895-1992

Fern S. Olive was a Las Vegas, Nevada elementary school teacher. She was born September 24, 1895 in Minnesota. Olive later married Wilford Clay Olive on June 5, 1928 and lived in Las Vegas for sixty-five years. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Olive died July 16, 1992.

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"Deaths." Las Vegas Review-Journal. July 19, 1992.

Person

Stocker, Mayme V., 1875-1972

Mary Virginia Clifton was born to Annie May Richards and George William Clifton on September 5, 1875. She married Oscar Wellington Stocker on December 26, 1891 in Pennsylvania. The couple had three sons, Lester, Clarence, and Harold. The family moved west and settled in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1910. Mayme Stocker operated the Northern Club on Fremont Street. She later sold the property to Wilbur Clark and it was renamed the Monte Carlo Club. She died at her home in Las Vegas on December 12, 1972.

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Transcript of interview with Ralph Denton by K.J. Evans, approximately 1999-2000

Date
1999 (year approximate) to 2000 (year approximate)
Description

On an unknown date (likely 1999-2000) and time, K.J. Evans interviewed Ralph Denton, an adviser to former Governor Grant Sawyer and political figure in Nevada for many years. Denton first talks about his personal friendship with Sawyer, their education in law school, and his eventual work on campaigning for and working with Sawyer after he became governor. Denton then explains the controversy regarding Denton’s accepting of complimentary services (comps) at hotels. He later describes his work as a Clark County Commissioner and then talks about working as district attorney in Esmeralda County, Nevada. Denton then talks about the influences that led him to be interested in a career of law and later speaks more about working with Grant Sawyer, specifically about serving as his adviser, afterwards providing the argument on why he believes Sawyer was the greatest governor of Nevada. Toward the latter part of the interview, Denton describes his work on improving civil rights and some of the challenges that came with that. The two also discuss how the practice of law has changed over time. To conclude the interview, Denton describes his experience in running for governor and how he would have served as governor if he had been elected.

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Grand-Hotel de Toulon, menu

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: No date on menu; "L. Fille" in lower right corner of menu Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Grand-Hotel de Toulon (Toulon, France) Location: Toulon, France

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Grand Hôtel de Toulon lunch menu, May 8

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: No year on menu Restaurant: Grand-Hotel de Toulon (Toulon, France) Location: Toulon, France

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Unknown restaurant, Saturday dinner menu

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: Menu partially handwritten. No year on menu. Illustration on front shows women and children bathing at the seashore in front of a hotel or resort building. Monogram with the letters P and J appears on front illustration Location: Cabourg, France

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Federation of Cooks of France, Labor Union of the Cooks of Paris, sixth annual banquet, menu, 1891, Grand Hôtel

Date
1905-03-05
Description
Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Grand Hotel du Louvre Location: Paris, France

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Grand Hôtel de Londres, menu, October 11, 1903

Date
1903-10-11
Description
Note: Menu partially handwritten Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Grand Hôtel de Londres (Antwerp, Belgium) Location: Avenue de Keyser, 64, Antwerp, Belgium

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New Year's menu, Hotel Morgan

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: No date on menu Menu insert: Guest lists Restaurant: The Morgan (Restaurant: Des Moines, Iowa) Location: Des Moines, Iowa, United States

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