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

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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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Nevada Women's History Project bylaws, policies, and procedures

Date

1996 to 1997

Description

Folder from the Nevada Women's History Project Records (MS-00406).

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Photograph of Marilyn Wengert Gatewood, circa 1940

Date

1939 to 1941

Archival Collection

Description

Marilyn Wengert Gatewood posing in front of a house at fifteen years old.

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Photograph of Jean Nevada Fayle and her mother, 1912

Date

1912

Archival Collection

Description

Jean Nevada Fayle (4 years old) with her mother, Jean Fayle.

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Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2011-2012

Date

2011 to 2012

Archival Collection

Description

Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2011-2012

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