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Nevada Women's History Project Records

 Collection
Identifier: NC1402

Scope and Contents

The Nevada Women's History Project Records contains executive meeting minutes, financial records, membership rosters, events information, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and items related to the Nevada Women's History Project in the 1990s. The bulk of the collection is comprised of oral history and biography materials created by the NWHP.

Dates

  • Creation: 1990-2025

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Physical materials, such as those not available through UNR Libraries' Digital Collections or other online portals must be used on-site; advance notice suggested.

Historical Note

The Nevada Women's History Project was founded by former Clark County State Senator Jean Ford to collect and disseminate information about Nevada women to historians and the general public through its website, publications and other public outreach. Upon retiring from political life, Jean became Acting Director of Women Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno in 1991. In the spring of 1992 she designed and taught a new course "Nevada Women on the Frontier," which dealt with the study relating to the historical and current aspects of women's history in Nevada. In the course development she was amazed to find that there was a glaring absence of information specific to Nevada women. Sometime later, while compiling an anthology of Nevada women she confirmed her hypothesis that the subject of women's participation in Nevada's history was comparatively nonexistent and nebulous.

In 1993-94 Jean and some like-minded individuals set out to correct this important deficiency in a series of meetings to brainstorm how they could publicly highlight the important roles women played in the history of the state. The group chose the name Nevada Women's History Project with the stated mission to "Collect and disseminate information about Nevada women of every race, class and ethnic background." The organization was initially a program of the nonprofit Nevada Women's Fund organization but, in 2014, the NWHP achieved its own nonprofit status.

The organization sought to fulfill its mission by publishing books, conducting and publishing oral histories, writing biographies, and hosting a website. The Nevada Women's History Project's first published books under Jean Ford's leadership were Nevada Women's History, A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in Nevada Repositories (1998) and Women in Nevada History, an Annotated Bibliography of Published Sources (2000), shortly after Jean Ford's death. The organization has since published, or sponsored five books, conducted over 175 oral histories, written 150 biographies, funded 11 videos, and added a suffrage website, suffrage100nv.org. NWHP also suggested, promoted, and funded the State of Nevada Sarah Winnemucca statue which was accepted as Nevada's second statue in our nation's Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C. The Nevada Women's History Project also funded a second full-size statue located in the Nevada State Capitol and a third, smaller maquette located in Las Vegas. Numerous programs on Nevada women have also been produced for the general public.

Jean Ford and those early founding members developed a vision for writing Nevada women back into history. They defined the mission for discovering and showcasing unrecognized contributions Nevada women have made in this great state. They formed the Nevada Women's History Project as the vehicle to accomplish the mission.

[Historical note adapted from the Nevada Women's History Project website, accessed May 24, 2021]

Partial Extent

0.583 Linear Feet (1 box)

Partial Extent

166.7 Gigabytes

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Nevada Women's History Project's mission is to "Collect and disseminate information about Nevada women of every race, class and ethnic background." It was founded by Jean Ford in 1993-1994. The collection contains executive meeting minutes, events information, correspondence, and other information created by the organization from the 1990s.

Arrangement

Arranged into the following series: 1) Administrative Materials; 2) Oral History and Biography Materials

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Transferred from University Archives in May 2021. Originally donated by Betty Glass in September 2019. Additional materials received in August 2023 from Gwen Clancy, and June 2024 and June 2025 from Patti Bernard.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Theresa Nielson in 2021 with accruals processed by Laura Rocke, Ian McGlory, and Nathan Gerth in 2023; and Jessica Maddox in June 2024 and June 2025. During processing, standard archival preservation measures were taken to ensure the longevity of the materials. This includes rehousing into appropriate acid-free containers and performing standard digital preservation actions.

Title
Guide to the Nevada Women's History Project Records
Status
Completed
Author
Theresa Nielson and Jessica Maddox
Date
May 2021
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the University of Nevada, Reno. Special Collections Department Repository

Contact:
Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center
1664 N. Virginia St.
Reno Nevada 89557-0322 USA
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