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  • Helen Jane Stewart (Ap – March 6, 1926) was a Southern Nevada pioneer, and was considered the "first lady of Las Vegas".
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      Helen Jane Stewart (April 16, – March 6, ) was a Southern Nevada pioneer, and was considered the "first lady of Las Vegas".

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  • Her first child, William James was born there.
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  • In Helen J. Stewart was among the first to be inducted into the Nevada Women’s History Project Roll of Honor.
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  • The Stewarts' first three children, William James (1874), Hiram Richard (1876), and Flora Eliza Jane (known as Tiza) (1879), were born in the Pioche area.
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    helen stewart wife of jackie Helen Jane Wiser Stewart was born in 1854 in Springfield, Illinois.

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      Helen Jane Stewart was born on April 10, , to Will and Mina Stewart and named for her grandmother.

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      Helen Jane Wiser was born in Springfield, Illinois.

    Helen J. Stewart

    Helen Jane Stewart (April 16, 1854 – March 6, 1926) was a Southern Nevada pioneer, and was considered the "first lady of Las Vegas". Stewart Avenue in Downtown Las Vegas is dedicated in her honor.

    Biography

    Helen Jane Wiser was born in Springfield, Illinois. Her father, Hiram Wiser, was a prospector who moved his family to Sacramento, California, where she attended school.

    On April 6, 1873, she married Archibald Stewart and moved to Pony Springs near Pioche, Nevada. The Stewarts' first three children, William James (1874), Hiram Richard (1876), and Flora Eliza Jane (known as Tiza) (1879), were born in the Pioche area.

    In April 1882, Stewart moved with her husband and children to the Las Vegas Valley to take possession of the Las Vegas Ranch (called the "Los Vegas Rancho" at the time so it wouldn't be confused with Las Vegas, New Mexico) from Octavius Gass, who had defaulted on a loan from Archibald Stewart. The Stewarts' fourth child, Evaline La Vega,