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Grace Hayes on stage with her son Peter Lind Hayes, image 001: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
Grace Hayes on stage with her son Peter Lind Hayes. (Joseph Conrad Lind, Jr. later known as Peter Lind Hayes) "Henry Deloval Green Photography Merchandise Mart" stamp on back of photo.

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Grace Hayes & her son Peter Lind Hayes: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
Grace Hayes & her son (Joseph Conrad Lind, Jr. later known as Peter Lind Hayes). Stamp on back of photo: "This photograph is released to newspapers and other publications when proper credit of Hixon Studios, K. C., Mo. Is given. When ordering duplicates from this print ask for Pose K Hixon- Studios Lobby Hotel Baltimore Kansas City, Mo."

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Thomas Rodriguez Professional Papers

Identifier
MS-01017
Abstract

The Thomas Rodriguez Professional Papers (1974-2020) document Rodriguez's years of work and achievements in the political, educational, and social advancement of the Latinx community in Southern Nevada. The collection contains research files on the Latinx community of Las Vegas, Nevada, newspaper articles and manuscripts written by Rodriguez, and materials from his many years of involvement and work with local organizations including the Latin Chamber of Commerce, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the Hispanic Educators Association of Nevada, and the Latino Youth Leadership Conference. Materials include conference proceedings, symposium and event programs, as well as newspaper articles, correspondence, and administrative files gathered by Rodriguez over the years of researching and working within the community.

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Transcript of interview with Sonja Niekerk Walther and Wilma Vandenberg, November 20, 2017

Date
2017-11-20
Description

The documentation of the Holocaust of World War II reveals the desperation of Jewish families to protect their loved ones from doom. In this oral history, Sonja (neé Niekerk) Walter recalls the story of being an infant handed off to a family friend for safety and nurturing. Next to Sonja is Wilma, her “sister” and the biological daughter of that friend. Sonja and Wilma are tethered together by history and love for Cor Vandenberg, mother and protector. Sonja was born in 1943 Holland to Simon and Rose Niekerk. At thirteen days of age she was given sanctuary by Cor, who raise her as her own for the next two and half years. She and Wilma reminisce about the circumstances that brought them together, their love of Cor, and the impact of being a child survivor of the Holocaust. Sonja also shares her family’s journey to the United States and to Las Vegas.

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Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2008-2009

Date
2008 to 2009
Description

Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2008-2009

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Leavitt family, Bunker, and unidentified man: photograph

Date
1910 (year approximate) to 1930 (year approximate)
Description
L-R: 1. Newell Knight Leavitt holding his son Earl Leavitt; 2. His wife, Nettie Leavitt; 3. Man seated in background not identified; 4. Bryon Bunker perched on table. (He later became first State [sp: Stake] President and served for 28 years.)

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