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Holocaust Education Committee letters and meeting minutes, document 12

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Holocaust Education Committee meeting minutes on June 05, 1980.

Slide of the Bowers Mansion, Washoe Valley, Nevada, circa 1970s

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1970 to 1979
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The Bowers Mansion was built in 1863 by Lemuel "Sandy" Bowers and his wife, Eilley Orrum Bowers, and is a prime example of the homes built in Nevada by the new millionaires of the Comstock Lode mining boom. The mansion, designed by J. Neely Johnson, a builder and ex-governor of California, combined Georgian Revival and Italianate architectural styles. It was modeled after a design conceived by Eilley based on her recollection of elegant buildings in her native Scotland. Following the death of Sandy Bowers in 1868, Eilley fell on hard financial times. She generated income by renting out rooms in the mansion and hosting parties and picnics on the grounds. The mansion hosted a ball for the women's suffrage movement and was the location of the annual Miner's Ball. The period of 1873–75 was the height of the mansion's popularity. However, this was not enough to overcome Eilley's debts and she finally lost her home to foreclosure in 1876. The mansion was abandoned by the time Henry Riter acquired it and operated it as a resort until 1946. The building is currently owned and operated by the Washoe County Parks Department. Some 500 Nevada families have donated period furniture housed in the mansion. The park blends the historical site with recreational facilities such as a spring-fed swimming pool, picnic areas, and a playground. The Bowers Mansion is located in Washoe Valley, within the Bowers Mansion Regional Park at 4005 Old U.S. Highway 395 North, North Washoe Valley, Nevada.

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The Wheel Las Vegas Rotary Club newsletter, June 21, 1973

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1973-06-21
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Newsletter issued by the Las Vegas Rotary Club

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Kochy Tang oral history interview: transcript

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2021-05-26
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Oral history interview with Kochy Tang conducted by Kristel Peralta, Vanessa Concepcion, and Stefani Evans on May 26, 2021 for Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Kochy gives a family history of her parents and how they both came to practice medicine; her father served in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War and later practiced alternative medicine alongside Kochy's mother in San Francisco and Reno. Kochy shares her educational and employment path pursuing osteopathic medicine and how, with the help of Tony Marnell, she was able to open her pratice within the M Resort and Casino. She discusses her work as a Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) and the relationships she has built within the Las Vegas medical community.

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Biographical essay by Sabina Callwood, 2014

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2014
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Essays describe Sabina Callwood's experience during the Holocaust and being separated from her family.

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Biographical essay by Esther Toporek Finder, 2014

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2014
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Essays by Esther Finder describe her parents surviving the Holocaust, and her own visit to the town where they grew up in Poland.

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Biographical essay by Tamas Foldes, 2014

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2014
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Essays by Tamas Foldes describe a series of events he and his family endured and survived the Holocaust.

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Biographical essay by Margot Goodman, 2014

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2014
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Essays describe the early life of Margot Goodman, whose father was killed in the Holocaust. She surivived in hiding and came to the United States in 1941, and was reunited with her mother.

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