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Tamara Pickett Papers

Identifier

MS-00467

Abstract

The Tamara Pickett Papers (1977-1998) are comprised of materials related to the experiences of transgendered individuals in America. The collection includes transgender publications, scientific articles about sex reassignment surgery, and informational material provided to Pickett from various doctors as she planned her own sexual reassignment surgery.

Archival Collection

Film transparency of the Last Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, circa 1945

Date

1945

Archival Collection

Description

A Dance Hall mural in the Gay 90's Bar at the Last Frontier Hotel and Casino.

Image

Operation Independence Essay with Miscellaneous Contents: documents

Date

1962 (year approximate) to 1972 (year approximate)

Description

From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series II: Projects. This folder contains a written essay about operation independence with miscellaneous content such introduction, problem, history. The folder also contains information about Day Care Centers

Text

Alterwitz-Stralser, Deanne

Deanne Alterwitz-Stralser (née Friedman) was born January 1, 1931 in Hammond, Indiana, the daughter of an insurance salesman and a stay-at-home mom. Alterwitz-Stralser spent her childhood in Calumet City, just across the state line in Illinois, and was raised with a strong Jewish identity. At the age of sixteen, she met her husband, Oscar Alterwitz, at an Alpha Zadik Alpha (AZA) dance in Gary, Indiana, and the two were married in 1950.

Person

Eisen, Steven W., 1966-

Steven Eisen (1966 - ) is the oldest son of Barry and Beverly Eisen, who were part of the migration of Jews from St. Louis to Las Vegas in the 1960s. He is married to Stacy Fisher and the older brother to Andrew and Robert Eisen. They are members of an early group of born-and-raised Las Vegans. Growing up Jewish, he became a bar mitzvah, belonged to B’nai B’rith Youth Organization.

Person