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Photograph of an Indian handgame, Owyhee, (Nev.), early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Transcribed from photograph, "Indian bone game, July 4, Owyhee, Nevada. Shoshone - 9. Indian handgames at the 4th of July encampment at Owyhee, Nevada. The handgames are common to all Nevada tribes and are played at social events. Inter-tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Agnes Tybo."

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Maria Burston Wheeler Papers

Identifier
MS-00062
Abstract

The Maria Burston Wheeler Papers date from approximately the 1850s to 1933 and record Maria Walker's childhood and voyage from Liverpool, England to Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States through her manuscript "My History." The manuscript details her and her family's trans-Atlantic journey as well as her own journey as a married woman, Maria Burston Wheeler, to Las Vegas, Nevada to establish the Mormon Fort located there. Her manuscript details daily life at the fort.

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Transcript of interview with Rachel Gibson by Kay Long & Caryll Batt Dziedziak, August 25, 1998

Date
1998-08-25
Description

Rachel Gibson was the granddaughter of Nevada pioneers. Her maternal grandparents, George Rammelkamp and Anna Dougherty, were among the earliest white residents of northern Nevada, settling first in Dayton and later Yerington. Her mother, Clara Angelina, and her two aunts, Elizabeth and Georgie, graduated from the University of Nevada at the turn of the century. Clara taught in Yerington for a number of years before marrying Chase Masterson, a dentist. Rachel was born in 1913 in Yerington. The eldest of three children, she continued the tradition of women’s learning and education that began with her mother’s generation. Her 1930 class was the first to graduate from Las Vegas High School, and soon after Rachel moved to California to attend college. Although her father had counseled her to study law, Rachel chose the field of economics. She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley, and worked in San Francisco for one year before returning to complete

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Janet Savalli oral history interview

Identifier
OH-02678
Abstract

Oral history interview with Janet Savalli conducted by Irene Rostine on September 21, 1996 for the Women's Research Institute of Nevada (WRIN) Las Vegas Women Oral History Project. Savalli begins her interview by discussing her move to Las Vegas, Nevada as a child in 1945. Savalli then goes on to discuss her 46 year long career at the Southern Nevada Telephone Company. She describes rising through the company starting as an operator and ending as a community relations coordinator. Savalli discusses the company's merger with Sprint and the changes this brought about including the creation of a union and wage and benefits changes. Savalli ends her interview by talking about atomic testing, and how the testing grew to be a part of Las Vegas culture at the time.

Archival Collection

Slide of Jean Ford with two unidentified women at a meeting or reception, June 1985

Date
1985-06
Description
Nevada Senator Jean Ford (at right) with two unidentified women at an unknown meeting or reception, probably in Nevada.

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Slide of Jean Ford speaking into a microphone on a tour bus, June 1985

Date
1985-06
Description
Nevada politician and activist Jean Ford speaks into a microphone on a tour bus. This is probably from a trip to Carson City, Nevada by members of the Nevada Federation of Women's Clubs to testify on child protection laws.

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Photograph of Vicki Chapman, Las Vegas, circa 1970s-1980s

Date
1970 to 1989
Description

Vicki Chapman, member of Nevada Dance Theatre, in front of Judy Bayley Theatre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

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Photograph of Edith Giles by a car, Goldfield (Nev.), circa 1923

Date
1922 to 1924
Description
Edith Giles in Goldfield, Nevada.

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Dr. Linda K. Miller oral history interview: transcript

Date
2019-07-10
Description

Oral history interview with Dr. Linda K. Miller conducted by Claytee D. White on July 10, 2019 for Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, Dr. Miller discusses her early life in Kansas City, Kansas and arriving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2002. She talks about Helen J. Stewart, the Old Mormon Fort, and the significance of that area. Later, Dr. Miller explains the importance of teaching local history to people in Las Vegas. Lastly, Dr. Miller discusses the process of writing a book about Helen J. Stewart.

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Photograph of Beverly Harrell Las Vegas (Nev.), June 1977

Date
1977-06
Description
There was an inscription on the image. "Participating in Nevada Women's Conference."

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