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Photograph album 4, Ferron-Bracken Collection, circa 1905-1935, page 72

Date
1905 to 1935
Description
Photograph in upper left corner is captioned, "Customs House, Monterey." Photograph in lower left corner is captioned, "Monterey."

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Interview with Peter Ediger, June 24, 2005

Date
2005-06-24
Description
Narrator affiliation: Administrator, Pace e Bene Franciscan Nonviolence Center

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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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Maureen Mackey Papers

Identifier
MS-00806
Abstract

This collection is comprised of personal papers and photographs of Reverend Maureen E. Mackey, M.D., physiatrist and co-founder of Rainbow Praise Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. The collection contents span the dates of 1922 to 2014 and details Dr. Mackey's life, including her educational accomplishments, personal life, and religious life. This collection also contains personal papers and photographs of Dr. Mackey's twin brother, Thomas Mackey, III, who passed away from AIDS in 1992. This collection also contains various photographs of Dr. Mackey's parents and family.

Archival Collection

Mary Eaton oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00515
Abstract

Oral history interview with Mary Eaton conducted by Dennis McBride on November 15, 1986 for the Boulder City Library Oral History Project. Eaton joined her husband Bruce in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1932, soon after he found work at the Hoover Dam building site. Within months of her arrival, the couple welcomed their first child and moved to Boulder City, Nevada. In this interview, Eaton recalls the early community formed by the wives of the dam workers, the establishment of the Grace Community Church and the death of the church's first pastor, "Parson Tom" Stevenson. She discusses the beginning of the school system in Boulder City and her career as an educator, as well as her involvement in numberous community projects and groups including the hospital and the Rainbow Club for young women.

Archival Collection

Set of photographs including Ivy Wheeler, North American Finance office, and Ernestine Revival and street service

Date
1971
Description

Photographer's notations: IX-4 Jan 71, Wheeler, Ivy, No. American Finance office, Ernestine Revival and street service. Some photos from this set were previously online with the digital ID pho023800.

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