Archival objects in this container: Cathedral Gorge in Lincoln County, Nevada, approximately 1930-1939 Cathedral Gorge in Lincoln County, Nevada, approximately 1930-1939 Cathedral Gorge in Lincoln County, Nevada, approximately 1930-1939 Bryce Canyon hoodoos and canyons created through erosion, approximately 1930-1939 Bryce Canyon National Park hoodoos and mountains, approximately 1930-1939 Hoodoos and spires visible in Bryce Canyon National Park, approximately 1930-1939 Natural Bridge in Bryce Canyon National Park, approximately 1930-1939 Mountains and hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park, approximately 1930-1939 Hoodoos and rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, approximately 1930-1939 Hoodoos and mountains in Bryce Canyon National Park, approximately 1930-1939 Governors' Conference in Boulder City, Nevada: Robert Taylor Jones of Arizona; Nels H. Smith of Wyoming; Culbert Olson of California; Ralph Lawrence Carr of Colorado; John E. Miles of New Mexico; Edward P. Carville of Nevada; U.S. Senator Ernest McFarland of Arizona, 1940 November 16 Main Street in Manhattan, Nevada, 1907 February 03 Portrait: Virginia and Sherwin Garside as young children, approximately 1915-1920 Frank Garside dressed for Helldorado Days in Las Vegas, approximately 1930-1939 Frank Garside dressed for Helldorado Days in Las Vegas, approximately 1930-1939 Charles A. Garside Grocery storefront with two boys standing on the porch, approximately 1910-1919 St. George, Utah store fronts, approximately 1920-1929 Frank Garside standing on the porch of the Rhyolite Depot, approximately 1920-1929 Three people in front of the Pacific Coast Borax Company building, approximately 1920-1929 Floodwaters in Las Vegas reach building tops, approximately 1920-1929 Dr. (William?) Park stands on his automobile to avoid floodwaters that have engulfed his car, approximately 1920-1929 Ira Earl, County Commissioner Chairman, is holding a shovel at a groundbreaking ceremony with unidentified people, approximately 1930-1939 The front of the deserted Rhyolite Depot, approximately 1920-1929