Plan, details, elevations of bar at pavilion at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Scales as shown. Dr. by Gage. Tr. by Gage. Sheet no. 1, Job no. 449, date 4/10/28. #15774-T.
Site Name: Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah)
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Details, elevations; sections, plans for various components of the pavilion at the Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah. "As constructed, 15706F." "Sheet no. 7, job no. 256, January 18, 1926. Revised Jan. 4, 1928 to 'as constructed.'" "Dr. by N. Bruce."
Site Name: Cedar Breaks National Monument (Utah)
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Thomas J. Morgan was the Commissioner of Indian Affairs selected by President Benjamin Harrison in 1889. He was born in Franklin, Indiana on August 17, 1839 and was the son of Reverend Lewis Morgan, one of the founders of Franklin College. During the American Civil War, he was a brevet brigadier-general and the commander of the 14th United States Colored Infantry.
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The new technologies of lighting, developed for theater and entertainment made its logical jump to the Las Vegas Strip where lighting design blends with and becomes architecture. Whether lighting the top of the Stratosphere Tower or the intimate atmosphere of an exclusive restaurant or bar, the designs of John Levy Lighting Productions has become a hallmark of the new themed visualization which turns mere structures and landscapes into iridescent light shows.
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The Thalia Dondero Political Papers (1934-2003), contain correspondence, pamphlets and reports used by Dondero to conduct official business, as well as information on county and city budgets, social and health services, liquor and gaming, planning, public works, environmental impact reports and a large section on water management. Dondero served as a Clark County Commissioner for twenty years and engaged in numerous other civic and political activities. The bulk of the materials are derived from Dondero's last four years in office, 1990-1994, but a few items from Dondero's earlier career are included.
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