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Clark County, Nevada Financial Reports

Identifier
MS-00670
Abstract

The Clark County, Nevada Financial Reports (1974-1982) include yearly financial reports prepared by the Office of the Comptroller.

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Transcript of interview with Dr. James Frey by Lisa Gioia-Acres, February 14, 2007

Date
2007-02-14
Description
James Frey was born in Eureka, South Dakota, in 1941. His father worked in creamery and his mother was a registered nurse. When James was nine, the family,including his twin sister, relocated in Sioux Falls where his dad was plant manager for a dairy. He joined the YMCA in the fourth grade and ended up working for them until James attended Augustana College in Sioux Falls, graduating with a major in sociology and a minor in history. After graduation, he worked for three years at the YMCA in Sioux Falls as program director. He earned his master's degree in sociology at the University of Iowa in two years, and was hired at the YMCA in Whittier, California, where he worked for three years. While working in Whittier, James was offered a fellowship to Washington State University in Pullman. He committed to completing his doctorate in three years, and while still working on his dissertation began sending out applications. He sent one to UNLV and arrived in Las Vegas for an interview in 1974. James was hired as assistant professor of sociology at UNLV, and immediately established a survey center at the university. He also converted his dissertation into a book length manuscript and had it published, followed by other books and articles over the years. He conducted a survey on a very high-profile political race between Sheriff Ralph Lamb and his opponent, John McCarthy, which led to work for the State of Nevada, Yucca Mountain, and other entities. The survey program was eventually named the Cannon Center for Survey Research, after Senator Howard Cannon. In the course of his career, James was tenured, taught in London under a university sponsored program, spent a sabbatical in Washington, D.C., doing research, taught several classes, and served seven years as dean. He has detailed memories of the contributions of several university presidents, including Brock Dixon, Pat Goodall, Robert Maxson, Kenny Guinn, and Carol Harter. Today, Dr. James Frey and his wife of over thirty years, Carol, are both retired. He has made a smooth transition to president of his Rotary Club, Chairman of the Nevada Humanities group, and spectator at UNLV basketball and football games. He and his wife plan to stay in Las Vegas, close to their son and friends and neighbors they know and love.

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Land contract

Date
1902-06-20
Description
This folder is from "Legal Records" file of the Sadie and Hampton George Papers (MS-00434)

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Henry Sanchez, owner-operator of Diamond Metal Works sheetmetal fabrication and welding shop, stands inside his Las Vegas, Nevada business: photographic print

Date
1983 to 1986
Description

In business since 1980, Henry Sanchez, owner-operator of Diamond Metal Works, a sheetmetal fabrications and welding shop, is reflective of many young Hispanics who each year are starting their own businesses. Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Sanchez graduated from Basic High School in Henderson and served his 4-year apprenticeship with Sheetmetal Local 88 in Las Vegas.

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Letter from F. A. Waters to H. I. Bettis, December 30, 1907

Date
1907-12-30
Description
Letter concerns taxes on the leases on the Stewart and Kiel ranches.

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Letter from Las Vegas Land & Water Company to Walter R. Bracken, November 14, 1908

Date
1908-11-14
Description
Caption: Assignment of lease, Las Vegas ranch

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Letter from H. I. Bettis to Walter R. Bracken, October 15, 1908

Date
1908-10-15
Description
Assignment lease Las Vegas Ranch

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