Description given with photograph: "Rolline Mosback [sic] (Mrs. Clyde Kaye, lives in Ramona, CA). At Rockwell home on North 3rd St., Las Vegas, Nev., ca. early 1930s."
A picture postcard of "the Yucca Palm on American Desert" in Goldfield. The address is written on the back with a brief letter written next to the photograph on the front.
Black and white photo of people planting the first tree in the courthouse park, Las Vegas, March 1911. Individuals shown are: holding the tree, Judge E. J. L. Taber; with the shovel, Ed W. Clark. Others, left to right: Pete Buol; two men , woman and child, unidentified; James G. Givens, Frank Stewart, Charlie Ronnow, John S. Park, O. J. Van Pelt (partly hidden), unidentified, Harley A. Harmon, Judge Henry M. Lillis.
Black and white photo taken by C. P. Squires on the occasion of planting the first tree in the courthouse park, Las Vegas, Nevada. Date, March 1911, as near as can be fixed. The building shown at left is the first Clark County Court House (now used for Las Vegas City Library) which had been constructed by popular subscription by Las Vegas Business men as promised by them during the county division campaign in 1908-1909. This building provided sufficient quarters for the county offices for five years, following which, the present court house was built. Persons shown, so far as their identity can be remembered are: holding the tree- Ed W. Clark and using the shovel is Judge E. J. L Taber. Others, left to right: Charlie Ronnow, Judge W. R. Thomas, unidentified, unidentified, Bob Dillon, Frank A. Stevens, Harley A. Harmon, and Dr. Roy W. Martin.
The official team photo of the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes at the beginning of the 1955-56 season. Shown, from left to right (standing), are: Kathy Bergino, Carmen Ruggeroli, Kay Bollig, Nancy Blacker, Dee Trumble, Dorothy Damrow, Terry Jeffers, Marie Demetrops, Evelyn Lingo, and Ann Davis. Shown, from left to right (kneeling), are: Marilyn Wilber, Geraldine Thornton, Marilyn Reynolds, Margaret Ostler, Carol Ronnow and Donna Williams. Another member who is not shown is Cheryl Hoffman.
City of Las Vegas Rehabilitation Farm designed by Harry H. Whiteley and Associates, Architects, and Engineers. This photograph was taken sometime between 1950-1969. Site Name: City of Las Vegas, Nevada Rehabilitation Farm
Transcribed from photograph, "Southern Paiute - 6. The summer shade was used by the Southern Paiutes for shelter from the sun. This photo was taken in 1907 near Las Vegas. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of University of Nevada - Las Vegas Library Collection."