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Hoggard, J. David, 1914-2001

Jeremiah David Wright Hoggard was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on November 25, 1914. As a child, his parents would take him to National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) meetings, and he joined the organization before serving in the United States Air Force during World War II. In 1945, he was transferred to Nellis Air Force Base. By the next year, Hoggard moved to Las Vegas, Nevada with his two sons after being recently widowed.

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Shockley, May Bradford, 1879-1977

May Bradford was born May 11, 1879 in Missouri. Her parents named her Cora May, but she almost always went by the name May. Growing up, she lived in mining camps in New Mexico, Colorado, and Oregon, where her father worked. She graduated from high school in Carthage, Missouri. She attended Stanford and studied art and mathematics, earning her degree in 1902. She then taught high school for one year in Seattle, Washington to earn the money to go to Paris and study art and was able to spend the next year in Paris.

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Hoggard, J. David, 1914-2001

Jeremiah David Wright Hoggard was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on November 25, 1914. As a child, his parents would take him to National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) meetings, and he joined the organization before serving in the United States Air Force during World War II. In 1945, he was transferred to Nellis Air Force Base. By the next year, Hoggard moved to Las Vegas, Nevada with his two sons after being recently widowed.

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Ferron, William Ewart

Born in Salt Lake City on February 23, 1887, William E. Ferron, graduated from 
the College of Pharmacy at Philadelphia, and later went to South America where 
he was involved in gold mining enterprises. Ferron arrived in Las Vegas in 1916, 
and partnered with Dr. Roy Martin in establishing the Las Vegas Pharmacy at the 
northwest corner of First and Fremont. 

He married Ruth Cooper of Salt Lake City in 1917 and they lived for many years 

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