From the KLVX Steamboats on the Colorado Photograph Collection (PH-00156). "COPY 25360 Reproduction from the Original in the Arizona Historical Society Library" stamp on verso.
From the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Photograph Collection (PH-00152) -- From left to right is Sgt. George Groff, Rev. Hansen, Rev. Jogels, Rev. Wessel, Sgt. Harting, on October 28, 1945.
Night view of the Fremont Theatre. There is a prop sign in front the reads: "Quiet Hospital Zone." Also shown are neon signs and store fronts on Fremont Street in background. Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Description printed on photograph's accompanying sheet of paper: "Members of the Howard Hughes flight around the world are (L-to-R) Thomas Thurlow, navigator; Richard Stoddart, radio engineer; Ed Lund, mechanic and H. P. Connor, co-navigator, as they rode in the welcoming parade in New York City 7-15-38."
Howard Hughes speaks into two microphones as he gives a news conference beside the Douglas DC-3, after landing in New York. This was his first flight after the nearly fatal crash of the first XF-11. A number of officials and onlookers stand nearby.
The up close view of Howard Hughes and his crew of five posing on the steps of City Hall for photographs in New York City, New York. Crowds who gathered to celebrate Hughes' completion of his Round the World flight can be seen in the background.
Note: "From R. M. Hughes, Headwaiter" handwritten on back of menu in black ink Restaurant: Park Hotel (Madison, Wis.) Location: Madison, Wisconsin, United States