James Cashman and others posing beside an automobile in Black Rock Canyon. Identified from left to right: James Cashman, Sr. (standing), James Cashman, Jr. (standing), Leah Cashman, Tona Cashman, Juanita Gusewelle, and Mary Frances Gusewelle. The woman at the far right is not identified, but the child on her lap is Marjorie Gusewelle.
Panoramic view of Caesars Palace convention or meeting center during set-up, showing tables, a portable bar, the carpet and ceiling fixtures. A truck, a moving van, an elevated work platform and a helicopter are inside. Site Name: Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Joe Andre owned this fountain and grocery located next door to the Exchange Club, which he also owned. This fountain was a major bus stop for the Las Vegas, Tonopah, and Reno stages. The sign reads: "groceries, Andre's Drugs, fountain lunch." A bus and car are parked in front.
Black and white group photograph of a picnic in Oregon. Andre is in the middle of the picture, bottom row. The white haired gentleman standing behind Joe Andre is his father, "Grandpa" George Otto Andre.
Front of photo reads: "20 Mule Team Canyon. Death Valley Nat'l Monument, Calif." A handwritten inscription on the back of the image reads: "Mountains of clay and other minerals. No vegetation, except a few small millions of shrubs along small streams higher up in the mountains."
A color slide of the Huntridge Theatre marquee advertising: "World premiere Walt Disney's 'Kidnapped,' Peter Finch, James MacArthur, Extra - 'Gala Day at Disneyland.'" Site Name: Huntridge Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The Union Pacific Railroad depot decorated for the Fourth of July. A label at the bottom of the photo: "An early Fourth of July celebration saw the UP depot, the city's most prominate [prominent] structure, decorated with red, white, and blue bunting."
A fleet of caravans at a Hoover Dam construction site. A label at the bottom of the photo "April, 23, 1932. A Masonic caravan of cars arrive at the dam site along the river two years after the start of construction."