Cofferdam (upper one), 1/4 - 1/2 mile upstream from Dam site. Dec. 25, 1932. Note on back: ""Electric Marion steam shovel on top of cofferdam. May have used shovel to lay down metal grating. - W. A. Davis.""
A group picture of the graduating class: 8th graders from Fifth Street Grammar School on May 1937. In the first row is #1 John Pinjuv and #2 Lynn Scott. Site Name: Fifth Street School (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Chef Schneider, Ann Kelsy, and two other unidentified men pose for a photo in front of a buffet table at a 7th anniversary party of the Last Frontier Hotel. Site Name: Last Frontier Village (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Notes written by General Joe Battley regarding the Empire Crafts booking of the Copa Room at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The notes outline the date, contact person, and number of guests. Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Promotional photo of Ffolliott Charlton (also known as Fluff LeCoq). She was a prominent dancer in Donn Arden productions and in Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge shows in Hollywood, California in the 1950s. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)
A photograph of the Paul Steffen Dancers, taken by Bruno of Hollywood sometime in the 1950s. The Paul Steffen Dancers were a well-known dance troupe, and all appear in costume in this particular photograph. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)
A lighted view of Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn marquee featuring the Arden-Fletcher Dancers along with "Edgar Bergen; Vivian Blaine' Les Charlivels; Ray Noble Orchestra." Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
View of bar inside Sal Sagev Tavern at 1 Fremont St., Las Vegas, Nevada. Sign above bar reads "We do not serve minors or Indians." Site Name: Sal Sagev Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Raymond Chester Harbert was born on Spetember 30, 1922 in Los Angeles, California. Raymond married Virginia.
During World War II. Harbet was enlisted in the United States Army as part of the Armored Field Artillery Battalion.
Harbet obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Santa Clara Univerity. Harbert pursued garduate studies at Georgia Tech and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Harbert was employed as the resident engineer at the Nevada Test Site.