Jerry Duane Morlan (1938-2000) was born and raised in Victorville, California. He worked as a letter carrier for the U.S. Post Office from 1960 to 1965 before his eight-year tenure as an industrial photographer at Teledyne Semiconductor in Hawthorne, California. After Teledyne, Morlan was a successful general supervisor of the graphic arts department of leading toy manufacturing company Mattel, continuing to work as a photographer and sometimes acting as a consultant for the Yankee Photo Products company.
James Roland Hinds, better known as Jim, was the Nellis Air Force base historian and a novelist in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma on December 8, 1937. Shortly after his birth, his parents became civil service employees and moved the family to Washington, D.C., where James grew up. He recieved his bachelor's from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and his master's degree from Southern Illinois University in 1964. After that, he served in the United States Army for two years.
Series of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum showing aerial views of the Westside in the area of the future Gerson Park housing project bordered by Highland Avenue, Coran Lane, and Cowterail Boulevard, taken for Herbert Gerson, Executive Housing Director of Las Vegas, for purposes of urban renewal, April 11, 1963.
Series of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum showing the elevation views of the Westside in the area of the future Gerson Park housing project bordered by Highland Avenue, east; unnamed dirt road, west; Coran Lane, south; and Cowtrail Boulevard, north, taken for Herbert Gerson, Executive Housing Director of Las Vegas, for purposes of urban renewal, April 13, 1963.