Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. on a survey crew with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey at the Powell Cairn, circa 1935. Powell Cairn was built about 1880 by John Wesley Powell on his exploration of the southwestern United States. The Powell Survey Cairn is located in Garfield County, Utah, at N37.93193° W112.20548° (NAD83) and at an elevation of 10216 ft MSL. The primary coordinates for Powell Survey Cairn places it within the ZIP Code 84712 delivery area. It can be seen on the USGS 1:24K topographic map Adams Head, UT.
The Domingo Cambeiro Corporation Architectural Records contain renderings and presentation boards depicting schools, commercial properties, public facilities, and government buildings throughout Las Vegas, Nevada between 1979 to 2010. The collection also includes architectural drawings of the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Dianna Davis worked at the Clark County School District [CCSD] after a short stint as a maid where she was accosted by a hotel visitor and worked in fear afterwards. CCSD was better; she became a baker at the location that supplied food for all the schools in the county. Her fond memory is her favorite teacher, Mrs. Moten, who instilled a pride in blackness in her African American students. [Mrs. Moten is the mother of Fred Moten, the critical thinker of our times who is Professor of Performance Studies at NY University.]