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Membership applications, 1996

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Collection Number: MS-00406
Collection Name: Nevada Women's History Project Records
Box/Folder: Box 03

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State conference, 2001

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Collection Number: MS-00406
Collection Name: Nevada Women's History Project Records
Box/Folder: Box 05

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Tea list, 1998

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Collection Number: MS-00406
Collection Name: Nevada Women's History Project Records
Box/Folder: Box 06

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Volunteer hours, 2000

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Collection Number: MS-00406
Collection Name: Nevada Women's History Project Records
Box/Folder: Box 06

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Jewish Life & Style, May 2006

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Collection Number: MS-00790
Collection Name: Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project Community Collection
Box/Folder: N/A

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Jewish Life & Style, April 2007

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Collection Number: MS-00790
Collection Name: Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project Community Collection
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Parliamentary procedures, undated

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Collection Number: MS-00406
Collection Name: Nevada Women's History Project Records
Box/Folder: Box 05

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Kiel, Conrad

Conrad Kiel was an early settler of southern Nevada who moved to the state in 1871 and owned Kyle Ranch (an alternate spelling of his surname) in modern day North Las Vegas, Nevada. Conrad Kiel was born February 26, 1907 in Union City, Pennsylvannia and migrated to southern Nevada to operate a saw mill in Kyle Canyon near Mount Charleston and a ranch in North Las Vegas, Nevada that sold goods to the miners in the area. Conrad Kiel passed away at his ranch on January 3, 1894 at the age of 86.

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Corbett, Carol

Historical researcher Carol Corbett moved to Las Vegas in 1969. She earned an Associate of Science Degree in data processing at Community College of Southern Nevada and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration/Finance at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). She owned her own consulting firm specializing in archival management. Corbett was formerly an archivist for the Women's Archives in the Special Collections Department at UNLV, and a systems analyst and Assistant County Recorder.

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