Materials contain photographs of the Gilcrease Ranch near Las Vegas, Nevada from 1923 to 1963, including photographs of the Gilcrease family, buildings on the ranch, and farm animals.
Materials include photographs of people in Nevada from 1861 to 1991, including photographs of Nevada governors, the Edwards family, Las Vegas pioneer J. T. McWilliams and his family, and other pioneers and residents.
Materials contain photographs of the Powell Commemorative Ceremony in 1969, which commemorated the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell.
Materials contain photographic slides of the Old Spanish Trail from the 1970s and 1980s. Materials are stored in the Photograph Collection Negatives boxes and Photograph Collection Slides binders.
The Old Spanish Trail was a trade route that linked Santa Fe, New Mexico with Los Angeles, California, and had been in use by Spanish explorers in the sixteenth century. It was named by John C. Frémont in 1844 after he traversed the trail for the U.S. Topographical Corps. In 2001, the portion of the trail in Nevada was added to the National Register of Historic Places.