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Jane Alice Cadogan, image 002: photographic film

Date
1935 (year approximate) to 1939 (year approximate)
Description
Jane Alice Cadogan, about 6 years old. She is dressed up for portraits and stands outside in a garden. (Must have been circa mid-1930s; Jane was born in 1931.)

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Antioco Carrillo interview, 2019: transcript

Date
2019-06-27
2019-07-11
Description

Interviewed by Monserrath Hernández, Rodrigo Vazquez, and Laurents Benitez-Bañuelos. A native of Jalisco, Mexico, moved to Las Vegas when he was about 20-year old in 1987. Attended CSN and UNLV. His history with Las Vegas is embedded in the 1980s Las Vegas gay scene and education for AIDS. He is and activist and the Executive Director of Aid for AIDS of Nevada. He and Theodore Small are the first same-sex marriage in Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Brian Cram by Stefani Evans and Claytee White, October 28, 2016

Date
2016-10-28
Description

Throughout his career, former Clark County School District Superintendent (1989–2000) Brian Cram took his father's words to heart. He heard them repeatedly over the years as he watched and later, helped, his father clean classrooms at Robert E. Lake Elementary School: this place—the classroom—this is the most important place. Cram was born in Caliente, where his father worked on the railroad. In 1939, when Cram was a toddler, the family moved to Las Vegas and his father found work first as a sanitation engineer at a hospital, and then at CCSD as a custodian. The elder Cram, who spent his formative years in the Great Depression, prided himself on doing "good, honorable work" as a custodian, because the work—the classroom—mattered. Even so, he wanted more for his son. Cram largely ignored his father's advice during his four years at Las Vegas High School, where he ran with The Trimmers car club, wore a duck tail and a leather jacket, and copped an attitude. Cram's swagger, though, d

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Postcard of the Goldfield Hotel, Goldfield (Nev.), 1921

Date
1921
Description
A postcard of the exterior of the Goldfield Hotel advertising that it stays "Open Entire Year."

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