Meet George Clark!
Learn about his extraordinary life from his
humble beginnings in Vaughn, New Mexico,
to his rise as Vice President of the
Fred Harvey Company.

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Early Census Reports
Los Chaves
Harvey House 1910

George graduated from
Las Vegas High School
Las Vegas, New Mexico
Class of 1930
Las Vegas High School
Las Vegas, New Mexico
1930 Las Vegas High School
Graduation roll call & program
George Clark's
High School Diploma
George started printing
menus in the basement
of the Gran Quivera
1934 letter from the International
Accountants Society
1935 Employment
Relation Questionnaire
1936 internal letter for recommenation from the Fred Harvey Company
1935 Reccomendation
Letter to Mr. Humphrey
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1937 Employee record Fred Harvey Company
George's
most treasured
keepsake
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In 1938 George married June Eversole and they lived at 431 St. James Place, Chicago.
Congratulatory letter
for 25 years 1955
Congratulatory letter
for promotion to
Controller in 1958
Congratulatory letter
for promotion to
Controller in 1958
Congratulatory letter
for promotion to
Controller in 1958
1958 Announcement
of promotion in
Hospitality Magazine

25 year
service pin
In 1938 George married
June Eversole..
George on the
left Hospitality
Magazine 1970

Naperville Sun 1968
38 years of service
Map from Naperville
to Chicago, Il
Fred Harvey Today 1973
43 years of service
Chicago's Railway
Exchange Building
headquarters for the
Fred Harvey Company

Read George's 1975 retirement
memo to George Fujikawa
1975 Letter from Ron Barr
on George's retirement
Letter from Daggett Harvey
on George's retirement
Special retirement gift
from Ron Barr
Made by Blue Corn of the
San Ildefonso Pueblo
of New Mexico
Blue Corn's
biography
After retiring from
the Fred Harvey Company,
George & June lived in
Scottsdale, AZ.

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Saying goodbye to George

