The group view of the Las Vegas Men's Group the Charter Member Rotary Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Rotarians are attending the Rotarians banquet. Handwritten description on the back of the photo: "Seated (l-r): 1) Sam (S. J.) Lawson 2) Cyril Wengert 3) Walter Bracken 4) ? 5) William Ferron 6) ? 7) Ed W. Clark 8) Bill Pike 9) James Cashman 10) Frank Garside; Standing (l-r): 12) Charles "Pop" Squires 22) Bryan Bunker 24) Lee Ronnow 26) Frank Gusewell 30) M. W. Davis 32) Marion Earl 33) Tom Connely (?) 34) Walter Hunsaker 36) A. W. Blackman 38) E. W. "Ernie" Cragin; Straight count - standing: 6) Mahlon Brown, (under poster) Allye Lawson, Bryan Bunker." I. D. done on 5/8/75 by Ruth Hazard for 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 22, 24, 26, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36, and 38. There is also an additional piece of paper containing more names included with the image.
The view of a group of mostly unidentified men standing in a room believed to be the Cashman Office in Las Vegas, Nevada. This image is part of the automobile business in early Las Vegas. Handwritten description provided on back of image: "In doorway - James Cashman, Sr."
The front view of the Cashman Garage road sign for the automobile business in Las Vegas, Nevada. The sign itself was located on the Los Angeles highway.
The grand opening of Cashman's automobile business in Las Vegas, Nevada. Handwritten description written on back of image: "Grand opening. May 25, 1951. 41 years, 118 N. Main Street, Las Vegas, Nevada."
The view of a monkey and a counter-picket sign created by James Cashman, Sr., as part of his revolt on the strike against Cashman in Las Vegas, Nevada. The sign reads, "All this picketing looks like monkey business to me!!"
The view of James Cashman, Sr. (right), possibly Jim Cashman, Jr. (left), and a donkey bearing a slogan reading, "I'm a picket too, but I have a reason: I'm a real jackass." This counter-picket was organized by Cashman as a part of his rebel on the strike against Cashman. Included with the image was a copy of a newspaper clipping from Review Journal's The Nevadan, providing additional information to the photo. Individual Creator credit goes to A. R. Hromatka.
The view of a monkey and a counter-picket sign created by James Cashman, Sr., as part of his revolt on the strike against Cashman in Las Vegas, Nevada. The sign reads, "All this picketing looks like monkey business to me!!" Individual Creator credit goes to A. R. Hromatka.