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245 00 |a Oral History of Michael Manion, March 7, 2012 |h [electronic resource].
260        |a Henderson, Nevada : |b Henderson District Public Libraries, |c 2012-03-07.
300        |a 44 minutes, 23 seconds
490        |a Henderson Oral History Project.
506        |a Resources such as digital images, digital audio and video, and electronic texts are made available by Henderson District Public Libraries for use in research, instruction or private study only. These materials can never be used for commercial purposes without explicit, prior written permission from the copyright owner. Many items offered by Henderson District Public Libraries may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Some items may have restrictions imposed by the copyright holder or the repository owning the physical items. The holding repositories have made best efforts to identify the copyright status for online items. This information is offered as a service to the general public in determining the proper use of an item and is found in collection finding aids and/or upon inquiry to the holding repository. However, it is always the user's responsibility to determine copyright restrictions and obtain the permission of the copyright holder.
508        |a This video recording was provided to Henderson District Public Libraries by the Henderson Historical Society. For more information about the Henderson Historical Society, please visit http://hendersonhistoricalsociety.org
508        |a Transcription provided by Judy Albanese and Anne Marie Hamilton-Brehm.
520 3    |a Michael Manion was born in 1941. He lived in Caliente, Nevada, while his father, Hugh Manion, was a fireman on the Union Pacific Railroad. After his father was transferred to southern Nevada in 1947, the family settled in Victory Village, moving twice more when homes became available in the Townsite. Manion shares stories about his family and growing up in Henderson, including recollections of the Victory Theater and its Saturday special events. Following his military service, Manion worked for the County Roads Department and the Clark County Juvenile Court Services Department, where he was a counselor and quartermaster to the Spring Mountain Youth Camp.
530        |a Reference copies of the DVD and printed transcript are located in the Archives of the Paseo Verde branch of the Henderson District Public Libraries in Henderson, Nevada.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Henderson District Public Libraries, |d 2016. |f (Henderson Libraries Digital Archives) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a Henderson Oral History Project.
650        |a Union Pacific Railroad Company.
650        |a Spring Mountain Youth Camp.
651        |a Caliente (Nev.).
651        |a Victory Village (Henderson, Nev.).
651        |a Basic Townsite (Henderson, Nev.).
655    4 |a Oral histories.
700 1    |a Manion, Michael Hugh. |4 ive
700        |a Students of Robert Taylor Elementary School, with Fredric W. Watson. |4 ivr
700        |a Robert Taylor Elementary School students for the Henderson Historical Society in cooperation with Dr. Janet Dobry, Principal, and Barbara Tabach, UNLV Oral History Research Center. |4 vdg
830    0 |a Henderson Libraries Digital Archives.
830    0 |a Henderson Oral History Project.
852        |a HLDA |c Henderson Oral History Project
856 40 |u http://hendersonlibraries.sobeklibrary.com/HL00011459/00001 |y Electronic Resource
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997        |a Henderson Oral History Project


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