• Jeanne Wier’s Trailblazing Legacy of Preserving Nevada’s History

  • 2024/04/22
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Jeanne Wier’s Trailblazing Legacy of Preserving Nevada’s History

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  • During this episode, we celebrate the legacy of Jeanne Wier in preserving Nevada’s history. Joining us to unpack her impact on chronicling Nevada’s history is Su Kim Chung, Head of Special Collections and Archives Public Services at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Interviewing her is Claytee White, a Women of Diversity Productions Inc Board Director. Join us as we explore the long-lasting impact of Jeanne’s foundational work at the Nevada Historical Society for over 46 years and the early experiences that first ignited her passion for it. Join us as we dissect Jeanne’s personal and academic journey, her friendship and eventual enmity with feminist figure Anne Martin, and her work of pioneering the Historical Society as a labor of love. Jeanne’s work has been pivotal to all kinds of research today. Don’t miss this deep-dive into her lasting impact in Nevada and beyond.


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Our guest, Su Kim Chung, offers background on historical figure, Jeanne Wier.
    • Jeanne’s academic journey at Stanford as a history student and professor.
    • Her friendship and eventual enmity with feminist figure Anne Martin.
    • Anne Martin’s work to get suffrage passed in America.
    • What was required of Jeanne to start the Historical Society as a labor of love.
    • Her famous trip to Las Vegas and beyond in the summer of 1908.
    • Why this work was important to the Historical Society and the people of Nevada.
    • Su’s path to choosing to study Jeanne Wier’s work.
    • How Jeanne’s work laid the foundation for the writing of Russell Elliott and others.
    • Challenges Jeanne would have faced as a woman researching and travelling.
    • Surprises Su encountered in her research: Jeanne did this work without being paid for it.
    • How Jeanne went about extracting the information that constitutes our history.
    • The relevance of her legacy for all types of research.
    • Her love of Nevada as an ‘adopted child’ of the State.
    • Quotes that demonstrate her experience and her sense of humor.
    • What we can learn from Jeanne’s incredible work as librarians and archivists.
    • Su Kim Chung’s projection for releasing her book in 2026.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Su Kim Chung on LinkedIn

    Su Kim Chung on X

    Claytee White on LinkedIn

    Anne Henrietta Martin

    University of Nevada

    Women of Diversity Productions Inc.

    Send us a text

    Support the show

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During this episode, we celebrate the legacy of Jeanne Wier in preserving Nevada’s history. Joining us to unpack her impact on chronicling Nevada’s history is Su Kim Chung, Head of Special Collections and Archives Public Services at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Interviewing her is Claytee White, a Women of Diversity Productions Inc Board Director. Join us as we explore the long-lasting impact of Jeanne’s foundational work at the Nevada Historical Society for over 46 years and the early experiences that first ignited her passion for it. Join us as we dissect Jeanne’s personal and academic journey, her friendship and eventual enmity with feminist figure Anne Martin, and her work of pioneering the Historical Society as a labor of love. Jeanne’s work has been pivotal to all kinds of research today. Don’t miss this deep-dive into her lasting impact in Nevada and beyond.


Key Points From This Episode:

  • Our guest, Su Kim Chung, offers background on historical figure, Jeanne Wier.
  • Jeanne’s academic journey at Stanford as a history student and professor.
  • Her friendship and eventual enmity with feminist figure Anne Martin.
  • Anne Martin’s work to get suffrage passed in America.
  • What was required of Jeanne to start the Historical Society as a labor of love.
  • Her famous trip to Las Vegas and beyond in the summer of 1908.
  • Why this work was important to the Historical Society and the people of Nevada.
  • Su’s path to choosing to study Jeanne Wier’s work.
  • How Jeanne’s work laid the foundation for the writing of Russell Elliott and others.
  • Challenges Jeanne would have faced as a woman researching and travelling.
  • Surprises Su encountered in her research: Jeanne did this work without being paid for it.
  • How Jeanne went about extracting the information that constitutes our history.
  • The relevance of her legacy for all types of research.
  • Her love of Nevada as an ‘adopted child’ of the State.
  • Quotes that demonstrate her experience and her sense of humor.
  • What we can learn from Jeanne’s incredible work as librarians and archivists.
  • Su Kim Chung’s projection for releasing her book in 2026.


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Su Kim Chung on LinkedIn

Su Kim Chung on X

Claytee White on LinkedIn

Anne Henrietta Martin

University of Nevada

Women of Diversity Productions Inc.

Send us a text

Support the show

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