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Photograph of the Albert Cahlan Family with William Norton Schuyler and Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler, 1947

Date

1947

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The Albert Cahlan Family with William Norton Schuyler and Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler. Possibly a gathering to celebrate birth of Susan (Suzie) Elaine Henderson, the Cahlans' first grandchild. Susan's mother is Ruth Marion (Cahlan) Henderson and her father is Milton McMichael Henderson. Top row, L-R; William Norton Schuyler, Ruth Marion Cahlan Henderson, Albert Edmunds Cahlan. Middle row and seated, L-R; Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler, Ruth Estella (Schuyler) Cahlan with granddaughter Susan (Suzie) Henderson on her lap, and Marion Cahlan (Al's mother). Forest Cahlan is seated on the floor.

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Photograph of Edwin and Edith Giles, 1935-1946

Date

1935 to 1946

Description

Edwin and Edith Giles on mining outing. Edwin wears his usual hat and boots and Edith is wearing a dress and fur lined coat.

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Miss National Press Photographer Beauty Pageant: photographs and correspondence

Date

1956 to 1959

Description

Series XVII. Hotel and Casino Promotional Events

Sands Hotel and Casino

Mixed Content

Temple Beth Am

Temple Beth Am was a Jewish Reform congregation founded by Rabbi Mel Hecht in 1984 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1992, some members of the congregation, unhappy with Rabbi Hecht's leadership, broke off to form Congregation Adat Ari El. Construction on Beth Am's campus began in Summerlin in 2001. In 2007 Temple Beth Am and Adat Ari El merged to form Temple Sinai.

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Temple Sinai

Temple Sinai is a Jewish Reform congregation in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was founded in 2007 when Temple Beth Am and Congregation Adat Ari El merged. Temple Sinai has over 300 member families and its sub-groups include a Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Chavurah, Youth Group, and committees. Kenneth Segel was the first rabbi of Temple Sinai and was succeeded by Rabbi Malcolm Cohen in 2009.

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Kwon, Myoung-ja Lee

Myoung-ja Lee Kwon was born in 1943 on the grounds of the Kyongbok Palace in Korea. Her father’s occupation as a university professor which gave the family a higher status and allowed them to live in a state of prosperity. But war changed these circumstances. In 1965, after graduating from Seoul National University, Kwon got married and moved to the United States of America, where a year later she earned a Master’s degree in Library Science from Provo, Utah.

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Bowser, Ida M.

Ida Bowser was born in Tallulah, Louisiana, and in 1955 at the age of 10 she was brought to Las Vegas, Nevada to join her mother and other family members. The family originally lived on Washington and H Streets, and later moved to Madison Avenue. Ida and her brothers and sisters attended Madison Elementary School right down the block.

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