Hazel Bell WinesHazel Bell Wines (1885–April 1949) was a US teacher, politician, artist, and organizer for historical preservation in Nevada. Assemblywoman Hazel Bell Wines (Democrat-Humboldt County, 1934–1936), her father, Senator William "Johnny" Bell (Democrat-Humboldt County, 1906–1914), and daughter, Assemblywoman Gene Wines Segerblom (Democrat-Clark County, 1992–2000) were the first grandfather, mother and daughter to all serve as state legislators.[1] She was born in Paradise Valley, Nevada. BiographyBorn in Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada[2] on September 27, 1885, Hazel Bell was a daughter of William John Bell, who "made his fortune on the Buckskin Mine, a Winnemucca saloon and various land investments" prior to serving in the Nevada state senate from 1907 to 1915, according to the Reno Gazette-Journal. Following her completion of high school in California in 1902, she attended, and graduated from, the California State Normal School, and then became a public school teacher.[3] She married Stanley L. Wines in 1907 in Winnemucca, Nevada; they had five children.[4] In 1934, she was elected to the Nevada State Senate. Serving one term, she represented the district which included Winnemucca.[5] Hazel Bell Wines died in San Francisco, California in 1949.[4] References
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