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Central Credit, Inc. Records (MS-00542)

Abstract

The Central Credit, Inc. Records (1956-1987) contain meeting minutes, employee records, business ledgers, newspaper clippings, membership applications, photographs, and reports. Also included are incorporation papers, a Code of Ethics, Credit Law, Tod Early's personal calendars/diaries, and audiovisual materials. Central Credit, Inc. had branches in Reno, Las Vegas, and Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and also in London.

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Date

1956-1987

Extent

3.82 Cubic Feet (10 boxes)
4.70 Linear Feet

Related People/Corporations

Scope and Contents Note

The Central Credit, Inc. Records (1956-1987) contain meeting minutes, employee records, business ledgers, newspaper clippings, membership application, photographs, and reports. Also included are incorporation papers, a Code of Ethics, Credit Law, Tod Early's personal calendars/diaries, and audiovisual materials. Central Credit, Inc. had branches in Reno, Las Vegas, and Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and also in London.

Access Note

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections and Archives website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.

Arrangement

Collection is in alphabetical order.

Biographical / Historical Note

Central Credit was a business established in 1956 by Charles A. "Tod" Early, a casino cashier at the Mapes Hotel in Reno, Nevada. The company's purpose was to provide casinos a centralized warehouse for casino check and credit information based upon what was known as "early returns." Casino cashiers called Central Credit on a direct line to check a customer's credit, thus allowing casinos to share player information through secure lines. In 1964 Early incorporated Central Credit with his brother Ray and opened an office in Las Vegas, Nevada. They elected to be a Subchapter S Corporation. Charles and his family moved to Las Vegas and Ray and his family remained in Reno. In 1968 Charles started the first Casino Cashiers School in Las Vegas and Ray did the same in Reno. By 1969 the Central Credit office in Las Vegas had 42 subscribers. Since many casino patrons had credit abroad, Charles decided to travel to London and was successful in securing many casino subscriptions; the first subscriber was the Playboy Club.

In 1986 Charles and his brother Ray sold Central Credit to the Chilton Corporation, a subsidiary of Borg Warner. Charles agreed to stay on with the new owners for two years as a consultant at which time he sat as the President of the committee to update the Code of Ethics. He renamed it the "Gaming Industry's Code of Ethics for the Exchange of Credit Information."

Related Collections

The following resource may provide additional information related to the materials in this collection:

Early, Charles Alvin Jr. Interview, 1981 March 25. OH-00510. Oral History Research Center, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Preferred Citation

Central Credit, Inc. Records, 1956-1987. MS-00542. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Acquisition Note

Collection was donated in 2008 by Linda (Early) Mesiner; accession number 2008-020.

Processing Note

Collection was processed in 2017 by Joyce Moore.

Resource Type

Records

Collection Type

EAD ID

US::NvLN::MS-00542

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