Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Commemorative Medallions for sale

The reverse of each coin shows the State Seal

Individual Medallions are $35 each

One ounce of 99.9% pure silver

All struck on the Carson City Mint

2000 is in short supply and only available in a full set of 5 coins in a nice presentation case @ $300
These are the four known locations where the Nevada Supreme Court has sat to hear cases, from the Warm Springs Hotel to the current quarters shown on the 2000 Medallion.  Prices will rise when silver goes over $35/oz again.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Comments opened

We opened the access to "comments", to anyone.  We don't check back very often and we don't know what to expect, but you are welcome to add a comment.
Thank you

Agenda March 3, 2017


                                           Agenda
                                    Board of Trustees
                          Nevada Judicial Historical Society
                                                           Friday, March 3, 2017
                                                              Noon – 2:00 p.m.


RED’s 395
1055 South Carson Street
Carson City, Nevada
Lunch from menu.

I. Call to order –Peter J. Smith, Chairman

II. Appointment or Nomination and Election of new Secretary

III. Approval of Minutes of Annual Meeting of Board, September 16, 2016 as mailed

IV. Nomination or Appointment of new Trustee

V. Treasurer’s Report – Janette, Bloom, Treasurer

VI. Reports on pending matters
                     a. Justice Court book distribution
                     b. Final Edits and Indexing of oral histories, printers’ services
                     c. John Mendoza Editing progress
                     d. Presentation of Fondi Plaque at Carson City Courthouse

VII. Polling Board Members for September nominations

VIII. New Business

IX. Adjournment

2-16-17

Minutes 2016 Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting of the Nevada Judicial Historical Society
                                September 16, 2016
               Held at Red’s Old 395 Grill in Carson City.



Chairman Peter J. Smith called the meeting to order at 12:05 pm.

Paid members present were:  Christine Timko, Secretary, trustees Jeff Kintop, Susan Southwick Patricia Cafferata, Karen Baggett, , The Honorable William Maddox and The Honorable Thomas Perkins for a quorum of six.  Also present were trustees Clint Case, The Honorable Mark Gibbons, Dennis Myers, James Smith and Janette Bloom, Treasurer.  Victoria Mendoza and Don Southwick were present as guests.

Approval of Minutes:
Susan Southwick moved for approval of the minutes of September 18, 2015 and it was seconded by Dennis Myers to approve the minutes with the edits as discussed.
There being no discussion or dissension the minutes were approved with the edits as discussed.

Treasurer’s Report
Jeanette Bloom passed out the Treasurer’s Report for August 31, 2016. The Treasurer’s report stated that $675 had been received in membership fees. There were expenditures of $955.33. The ending balance in the account as of August 31, 2016 was $7,623.39.
The sale of three sets of coins covered the cost of refinishing the Ten Cases Display case.
Dennis Myers moved for approval of the Treasurer’s report. Tom Perkins seconded the motion. There being no discussion or dissention, the Treasurer’s Report was approved.

Discussion of the plaque in honor of Judge Fondi
Peter Smith contacted the BronzePlaque.com and did a preliminary design for the plaque in honor of Judge Fondi. Peter sent the link to the proposed design to the members for approval via email in early September.
The plaque would cost $741 to produce.
Changes to the wording of the plaque were discussed.  It was decided that Peter would edit the wording of the inscription and circulate the new inscription to the members for approval.

There was a motion to add a line to the inscription which would indicate gratitude. Janette Bloom so moved and Dennis Myers seconded the motion. Motion carried with one member against.
Pat Cafferata made the motion that there are two plaques created, one to be displayed in Carson City and one to be displayed in Virginia City. Janette Bloom seconded. The motion was defeated there being a majority of members against the motion in a 5 nay to 4 yea vote.

There was discussion of where the plaque would be displayed. It was decided by the membership to give the finished plaque to Maxine Cortez who is the First Judicial District Court Administrator. The First Judicial Court will then decide where to display the plaque.

Project Progress Reports
The committee to edit the oral histories in preparation for printing hard copies did not meet. The committee consisting of Peter Smith, Karen Baggett, Janette Bloom, and Susan Southwick will correspond by email and work on this project in November.

Victoria Mendoza will edit and add clarifying information to the John Mendoza manuscript of his oral history. Victoria has some photographs will could possibly be added. Victoria will work on an introduction. Peter Smith thanked Victoria on behalf of the membership for her willingness to take on this project.

The Ten Cases exhibit is almost ready for display. Governor Sandoval has been actively interested in getting this exhibit functioning and on display. The buttons which start the recordings work, the sound quality is excellent, the case has been refinished, and the new working components are in one box which differs from previous version where the working components consisted of several separate pieces. The photographs still need to be printed and put on the display on a removable panel which needs to be sized exactly to fit the display case. Jeff Kintop shared a poster of the picture panel with the group and it looked very good. Jeff will try to do the work in-house but if not Janette Bloom suggested some people who may be able to help. Jeff estimated that the Ten Cases display will be ready to go on display again in about two weeks assuming he can do the work in-house.
Susan Southwick made the suggestion that the Governor be asked to attend a reception for this exhibit.

Filing of Annual Membership List.
Janette has all the paperwork and the check ready to be filed with the Secretary of State. Once the paperwork has been filed the copy will be sent to Christine Timko at the Nevada Supreme Court Law Library* (*Copy of the annual filing arrived at the Nevada Supreme Court Law Library on September 21, 2016).

Moment of Silence
Peter Smith asked the group to have a moment of silence for the passing of Judge Fondi, Judge Young, Judge Griffin, and Judge Ray.

After the moment of silence in memory of those who have passed, Susan Southwick moved to adjourn the meeting of the membership. Karen Baggett seconded. The annual meeting of the membership adjourned at 1:00 pm.

                                  Unsigned draft pending adoption September 2017

                                            Board Meeting, September 16, 2016

Chairman Peter Smith called the meeting of the Board of Trustees to order at 1:01 pm.
The dates for the next Board of Trustees’ meeting were set for March 10th, 2017, and the annual meeting was set for September 15th, 2017. The locations will be decided at a later date.
There was no new business.
Janette Bloom moved to adjourn the September 16, 2016 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Jeff Kintop seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned at 1:03 pm.

                                   Unsigned draft pending adoption March 3, 2017
           
ver. 2-23-17

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Russ McDonald's Judicial Biographies


The Judicial Biographies that were prepared by Russ McDonald in a 420 page collection and which have not been published are as follows.  These are under discussion by the Society.  There is a copy of the manuscript at the Nevada Supreme Court Library.
Russ McDonald was Nevada Legislative Counsel and was also responsible for codifying the Nevada Revised Statutes.


                                    TABLE OF CONTENTS

Subject:                                                                  Page #


Brent T. Adams....................................................... 1
Debora Ann Agosti.................................................... 1
George Phillip Annand................................................ 3
Mark Richards Averill................................................ 3
Howard W. Babcock.................................................... 4
Milton Benjamin Badt................................................. 4
S.L.Baker............................................................ 5
Alexander White "Sandy" Baldwin.................................... 5&6
George A. Ballard.................................................... 7
John William Barrett................................................. 8
George Arthur Bartlett............................................... 8
Cameron M. Batjer.................................................... 9
Henry Oscar Beatty................................................ 9-11
William Henry Beatty............................................. 12-21
William P. Beko..................................................... 21
John S. Belford..................................................... 22
Charles Henry Belknap............................................... 23
Lester H. Berkson................................................... 24
George G. Berry.................................................. 24-25
Rensselaer R. Bigelow............................................... 26
Archie E. Blake..................................................... 27
John Henry Boalt.................................................... 27
William Madison Boardman......................................... 28-31
Joseph Bonaventure.................................................. 32
McKaskia Steams Bonnifield.......................................... 32
Samuel James Bonnefield..............................................33
William Sutherland Bonnefield.................................... 34-36
Grant L. Bowen...................................................... 37
Peter Breen...................................................... 37-42
Peter Breen#2....................................................... 43
Peter I. Breen...................................................... 44
James A. Brennan.................................................... 44
Cornelius M. Brosnan..............................................44-65
George Sampson Brown................................................ 66
Merwyn Harold Brown................................................. 67
Melvin T. Brunetti.................................................. 68
Caleb Burbank.................................................... 68-71
James A. Callahan................................................... 72
Edward Peter Carville............................................ 72-73
Samuel H. Chase.................................................. 74-76
Azro Eugene Cheney.................................................. 77
Carl J. Christensen................................................. 77
Harry Eugene Claiborne.......................................... 78-101
Frederick Wadsworth Cole....................................... 102-110
Benjamin Wilson Coleman........................................ 110-114
Jon R. Collins................................................. 114-116
William P. Compton................................................. 117
John Cradlebaugh............................................... 118-138
Thomas Owen Craven................................................. 138
Benjamin Curler................................................ 139-146
Benjamin Franklin Curler....................................... 146-153
William Wormer Drummond........................................ 153-173
Edward Augustus Ducker.......................................... 173-18
Frank T. Dunn...................................................... 182
Edmund Francis Dunne........................................... 182-198
James Dysart...................................................... 198
Warner Earll.................................................. 199-202
Theodore D. Edwards........................................... 203-210
Edward Silsby Farrington...................................... 211-216
Adolphus Leigh Fitzgerald..................................... 216-223
James H. Flack................................................ 223-230
Robert Patterson Flenniken.................................... 230-237
Charles North Harris.......................................... 239-245
William Haydon................................................ 246-262
Edgar Winters Hillyer......................................... 263-274
John Neely Johnson............................................ 275-279
Thomas Van Camp Julien........................................ 280-294
George D. Keeney.............................................. 294-307
James Giles McClinton......................................... 308-316
Gordon Newell Mott............................................ 317-320
Frank Herbert Norcross........................................ 321-325
John Wesley North............................................. 325-335
Richard Rising................................................ 335A-357
George Myron Sabin............................................ 359-367
George Enoch Turner........................................... 368A-424A
Daniel Webster Virgin......................................... 369-379
J. Emmett Walsh............................................... 380-383
Thomas H. Wells............................................... 385-419
Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the
Nevada Judicial Historical Society
March 13, 2015
Carson City, Nevada

The meeting was called to order at 12:15 by Chairman Michael Fondi. Present and constituting a quorum were Susan Southwick, Secretary, Janette Bloom, Treasurer, Jeff Kintop, Vice-Chairman and trustees Clinton Case, Robert Johnston, Dennis Myers, The Honorable Thomas Perkins, The Honorable Mark Gibbons, Jim Smith, Peter Smith, and Karen Baggett, as well as members Christine Timko and Terry Rankin.  Also present was guest Don Southwick.

The minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board, September 19, 2014 were approved as mailed. (Meyers/Johnston)

Treasurer Janette Bloom reported a 2014 ending balance of $6,931.60.  With $75.00 in new memberships and $27.88 in expenditures, the current balance is $6,978.72.  Gibbons moved to approve, seconded by Smith; approved.

There were several reports on different aspects of the Joint Oral History Project.  Jeff Kintop reported that Silver State Industries (the Prison print shop) had given an estimate of $1,099 to print and bind 7 copies each of the 12 oral histories already completed.  Although it was possible to save some costs by combining several of the shorter narratives into one volume, the consensus was that the price was reasonable as presented.  A technical glitch is that the narratives are currently formatted as double-columns on 8 ½” x 11”, while the desired bound format is to be octavo with no columns.  Janette Bloom took a CD copy of the on-line version and said she would work on the formatting.  Judge Perkins then moved to accept the price of approximately $12/apiece to print and bind with a 20% margin.  Second by Jim Smith and approved.

Peter Smith reported that he had a transcript (in both print and digital formats) of an oral history of Judge John Mendoza which had been done but not published by the UNLV Oral History Program.  He wants to use the publication of this narrative by NJHS perhaps to open up cooperation with the UNLV program, since UNR no longer is actively pursuing oral histories.  Judge Mendoza’s transcript lacks a release, so before he proceeds with any details, he hopes to have obtained a release from the family in April.

Susan Southwick reported that she had got the rough transcription of Judge Fondi’s 1994 partial history edited by Patricia Cooper-Smith.  Judge Fondi has reviewed it made corrections and signed a release.  Both she and Judge Fondi felt that more was needed to make a full oral history and that both his life through law school and his activities after 1994 should be added.  Peter Smith asked Judge Fondi who he would like to have interview him for the additional segments, and he said he thought someone with experience as a professional interviewer would be best.  Mrs. Southwick will work with Brad Williams on how to proceed.

Susan Southwick reported that she had written a letter to the acting director of the Nevada Historical Society for permission to publish Russell MacDonald’s Biographical Sketches of Nevada Judges.  The Historical Society is the repository of MacDonald’s papers, but the family donated a computer with several files to the Judicial Historical Society and wrote several letters expressing their desire that NJHS edit and publish the Sketches.  There was no response from the Nevada Historical Society and Jeff Kintop said he had started addressing the issue with Peter Barton, the Museum director.  Mr. Kintop related his familiarity with the files and said they needed a great deal of editing, including providing attribution to the many sources Mr. MacDonald relied upon.  He said that in addition to the manuscript, there are hundreds of biographical files in boxes at the Nevada Historical Society and he has at least compiled a listing of them.  The upshot is that an attempt at publishing the Sketches will require some serious scoping as to how to limit the project.  He suggested that interested members review some of the Sketches to get an idea of what needs to be done.  He said he had converted the file to Word and had got as far as Cradlebaugh in preliminary editing.

Mrs. Southwick polled the Board as to who wished to continue on the ballot in September.  She said Don Klasic had declined to run again, leaving an opening on the Board for at least one new trustee.  Michael Bowers, Michael Fondi, Jeff Kintop, Karen Baggett and Peter Smith said they would like to remain on the Board, as did Mrs. Southwick, although declining to run for another term as secretary.
Jim Smith reported that the State Bar did consider the proposed check-off donation from membership dues to the NJHS, but that there was concern that it would open a floodgate of similar requests, costing the Bar too much.  Peter Smith suggested the NJHS provide more submissions to the Nevada Lawyer so that the Society would get more notice.

Susan Southwick submitted several suggested revisions to the By-laws, requesting the Board’s input and approval before putting them to the membership for a vote.  Robert Johnston moved that the language “shall be mailed or e-mailed” be used where “sent” is used for notice.  Second?  Approved.
Jeff Kintop then reported that he can now obtain a digital reader for the audio portion of the 10 Cases exhibit which will include all ten of the audio recordings.  It will have numbered buttons wired to existing speakers.  A new panel for the exhibit cabinet will cost about $800, with the reader at about $2,000.  He requested  $3,000 to get the exhibit up and running again and said funding could perhaps be obtained from the 150th Anniversary Commission remaining monies.  Jim Smith moved, Peter Smith seconding, that Mr. Kintop draft a letter to the Chairman of the Commission requesting funding and that it go out under the name of NJHS Chairman Michael Fondi.  Approved. {note: the Board approved $2,000 for this project in March 2013.}

Jim Smith then added that Judge David Hardy of the Second Judicial District is very interested in Nevada Territorial and Washoe County judges.  Susan Southwick noted that Judge Hardy had joined NJHS for 2015, and Supreme Court Justice Hardesty was also interested in becoming a member.
Peter Smith moved to adjourn, there being no further business, seconded by Susan Southwick.

Adjourned at 1:50.
Respectfully submitted:

         - - - Draft - - -
Susan Southwick, Secretary

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Agenda March 13, 2015

Meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the
Nevada Judicial Historical Society



Friday, March 13, 2015
Noon – 2:00 p. m.
Grandma Hattie’s Restaurant
2811 S. Carson St.
Carson City, Nevada


I. Call to order – Chairman Michael Fondi
II. Approve Minutes of Annual Meeting of Board, September 19, 2014, as mailed
III. Treasurer’s Report – Janette Bloom, Treasurer
IV. Projects: Reports and Possible Action
a. Oral histories. Binding: Jeff Kintop. Judge Mendoza transcript: Peter Smith. Judge Fondi
    transcript: Susan Southwick
b. Russell MacDonald’s Biographical Sketches – Susan Southwick
V. Trustees up for election/re-election for September 2015 to September 2018 – Susan Southwick
VI. By-laws up-date, request to submit on-line to membership for approval – Susan Southwick
VII. New Business
VIII. Adjournment