115.1 Unidentified house in Las Vegas Nevada, with snow on it, 1929. ; 115.2 Union Gasoline sign in the snow, 1929. Las Vegas, Nevada. ; 115.3 Snow in Las Vegas, 1929. (Courthouse?) ; 115.4 Repairing the streets, 1929. ; 115.5 Las Vegas, Nevada, with snow on the ground, 1929. ; 115.6 Las Vegas, Nevada, with snow on the ground, 1929. ; 115.7 Las Vegas, Nevada, with snow on the ground, 1929.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Physical Plant Planning and Development Committee Records (1958-1985) contain meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and budgets from the UNLV Physical Plant Planning and Development Committee. There are also proposals, project descriptions, architectural floor plan drafts, and reports for the creation of various campus buildings including Tonopah Residence Complex, Performing Arts Center, Chemistry Building, Archie C. Grant Hall, and Maude Frazier Hall.
From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series V. Smoky Valley, Nevada and Round Mountain, Nevada -- Subseries V.A. Carver, Carver-Duhme, and Carver-Book Families (Smoky Valley). The facility was of modular construction. The Carvers purchased a building from Wallace Bird and moved it from Round Mountain to their ranch, where it served as the bar. Carver traded Bird hay for the building. Carver purchased another building in Monarch, located just south of Belmont. The building was moved to the Carver ranch by the Boni brothers, and it became the Carvers' living quarters. The dance hall was constructed in 1949 and is visible to the right of the porch. The Carvers tried to have dances on a regular basis, but holding them proved to be a lot of work.