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Photograph of Edwin S. Giles and Bozo, (Nev.), 1930s

Date
1930 to 1939
Description
Edwin and his dog Bozo pose in front of a large rock in the desert.

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Grace Hayes in front of a playbill posted on the 44th Street Theatre in New York: photographic print

Date
1927
Description
Grace Hayes in front of a playbill posted on the 44th Street Theatre in New York. She is wearing a patterned coat and small black hat and is holding a small dog.

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Photograph of Mayme Stocker and Bertie Servilla, Las Vegas, December 7, 1944

Date
1944-12-07
Description
Mayme Stocker with Bertie Servilla pose in front of the Chief Hotel Court with a dog. (Servilla was a nurse at Nellis Air Force Base and she was from Bunkerville, Nevada).

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Photograph of two young girls playing near a row of buildings, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1929

Date
1929
Description
Two young girls playing (possibly Alicia Rivero and Celia Rivero) with a toy baby buggy with two dolls inside, and a dog named Salt Lake outside near a row of buildings. The girls are also pictured in pho020016 (Image ID 0052 0006).

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Photograph of Rev. Alfonso Gavin, Goldfield (Nev.), circa 1922

Date
1921 to 1923
Description
Rev. Alfonso Gavin, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with an undentified girl and a dog. Gavin was the inventor of an all purpose golf club which Lena still has in her home. Club was marketed and sold.

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Film transparency of people at Lake Mead, circa 1940s-1950s

Date
1940 to 1959
Description
An image of people near the shore at Lake Mead. Children are playing and a dog is also visible.

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Transcript of interview with Jerry Fox by Barbara Tabach, November 12, 2014

Date
2014-11-12
Description

Interview with Jerry Fox by Barbara Tabach on November 12, 2014. In this interview, Fox discusses his father's restaurant, Foxy's Delicatessen, which opened on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1950s, and his own business endeavors including the Tinder Box and an embroidery business.

Jerry Fox grew up in Los Angeles until his family moved to Las Vegas in February 1955, where his father opened Foxy's Delicatessen, the city's first Jewish deli. Jerry would go on to follow in his father's entrepreneurial footsteps, operating several ventures across different industries, including his own restaurant, Foxy Dog. Jerry sold Foxy Dog in 1975 after going through a divorce, the same year that Foxy's Deli closed.

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