Harvey N. Dondero was born on November 12, 1909 in Hawthorne, Nevada and was involved in the education system in Las Vegas, Nevada for fifty-three years.
Lawrence Weekly was born on April 16, 1964 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He earned a position as a City Councilman starting in 1999 and a few years later he was appointed Clark County Commissioner.
Roberta Sabbath was born on December 23, 1943 in Richmond, Virginia. She received her bachelor's degree in French Studies from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1965 and married Dennis Sabbath in 1967. The couple spent two years in Chicago, Illinois before moving to Kodiak, Alaska in 1969 where she started an adult basic education program and a youth program. After about two years in Alaska, Sabbath and her husband moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Exterior elevations, sections, details, painting specifications, door and window schedules for deluxe cabin at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Scales as shown. Sheet #1, Job #382, Date 1-28-27. Revised 3-22-27, 1-30-28 A.S. Revised 5-12-26, 2-4-28, P.R.G., 5-18-26, 6-21-27, 9-19,28. Revised 6-22-29 M.W.W. Revised 7-22-29 E.A.C. #15762 Site Name: Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah)
Mr. Martin responding to John Wittwer regarding Department of Agriculture priorities and costs for flood control projects in the Moapa Valley. Letter signed by the Acting Regional Engineer for J. P. Martin.
Tamara Pickett was born Terry Lee Pickett. As a male, he served as a soldier in the United States Army. Terry finished her transition to Tamara with sexual reassignment surgery in 1996. As Tamara, she is known for her activism in Las Vegas, Nevada, especially her successful campaign for better health care provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for transgender veterans. She was also involved with the Nevada Gender League and The Turnabouts, a transgender support group in Las Vegas.