The Jacob E. Von Tobel Photograph Collection contains black-and-white photographs of the pioneer Von Tobel family from 1900 to 1980. The collection includes photographs of the Von Tobel family, early Las Vegas, Nevada buildings and landmarks, and aerial photographs of Las Vegas and surrounding areas.
Aerial photograph of downtown Las Vegas, Nevada looking northeast towards Frenchman and Sunrise Mountains. The Overland Hotel, Golden Gate, Silver Palace, Hotel Fremont, The Mint, Silver Palace, Las Vegas Club, and Horseshoe Club on Fremont Street are visible in the center. The Union Pacific Railroad Station (curved Art Deco building) and tracks are in the bottom left of photo.
Oral history interview with Kenneth Frogley conducted by Perry Kaufman in an unknown date in 1975 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In the interview, Frogley discusses politics, Las Vegas, Nevada as a western town, hotel and casino industry growth, Helldorado parades, and his work as the first manager of the Desert Sea News Bureau (later known as the Las Vegas News Bureau).