Charleston Peak, Mount Charleston, Nevada. Charleston Peak is 11,900 feet in elevation, the valley where the photo was taken is 8,700 feet in elevation. Mount Charleston is part of the Spring Mountains.
The Clark County High School (now Las Vegas High School) Men's Basketball team, 1920-1921. Front row, L-R: Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr., Louis Schrader. Back row L-R: Leonard Noblitt, Giles Morrison, Bill Jones.
The students and principal of Overton High School. Merle Frehner is sitting by the window. The Principal A. E. Jones is standing on the left. The teachers seated on the right are Lewis E. Rowe and W. J. Flowers.
Wedding party. Pictured is: Virginia Beckley, Donald Moore, Jimmie Weinkauf, Ruthie Doolittle, Audry Watters, Wilma Burns, Herbert Ward, Katherine Patch, Bill Cole, Eunice Beckley, John William Park, Donna Jean Honrath, Pauline Honrath, Ray Mickels, Jean James, and Mary Jane Griffith.
Class of 1918, Las Vegas, Nevada. Physical object has a diagram included that identifies the position of the people pictured as well as an enlarged copy of the photograph. Handwritten on envelope: "Class of 1918, Las Vegas, Nevada. Cassette tape identifying students of 1918 class & 1926 class housed in oral history under: Von Tobel, Jake."
A promotional photo of a pair of dancers in Donn Arden's "Paris Toujours" that was staged at the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood, California some time in the 1950s. Both dancers are in full costume, and the woman is seated with the man standing behind her, holding his top hat. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)