Casino staff pose in front of the remains of the Meadows Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, which burned on Labor Day, 1931. Dorothy Baker, a dancer, has her back to the camera. The original image has been damaged.
Casino staff pose in front of the remains of the Meadows Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, which burned on Labor Day, 1931. Pictured standing in front of the sign is Will Cowan, director of the Meadows revue. Miss Dorothy Baker, a dancer, is behind him. The original image has been damaged.
Pictured L-R: O. G. Patch, Walker R. Young, and G. G. Walker at the Old Las Vegas Fort, which was renovated into a concrete testing laboratory for the Bureau of Reclamation (1929-1930).
Pictured L-R: O. G. Patch, Walker R. Young, and G. G. Walker at the Old Las Vegas Fort, which was renovated into a concrete testing laboratory for the Bureau of Reclamation (1929-1930).
Peace-Seekers Clipper Club. Top row: Candice Kelley (she coordinated the program), Mike Madsen, Ron Dale, Chris Smith, and Principal Dorrell Booth. Seated: Paul Hunt, Dawn Ruiz, Stacy Murn, and Randy Bell. This group of seven eighth graders won the privilege of reading a winning world-peace-negotiators news article to Boulder City Rotarians in Boulder City, Nevada Thursday June 21, 1984.
The outgoing President of the Boulder City Jaycees (William O. Burke) is congratulating the incoming President Tom Sullivan on the right. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chester Tyree in the foreground. Tyree, local Justice of Peace, served as Master of Ceremonies of the Banquet. Photo by Dick Lewis, circa 1948.
Clark County, Nevada records of the marriage of Guy Edward "Whataman" Hudson and L. Margaret Newton in Las Vegas on November 22, 1929. Hudson was still married to her when he married Ma Kennedy in 1931 at Black Canyon.
Clark County, Nevada records of the marriage of Guy Edward "Whataman" Hudson and L. Margaret Newton in Las Vegas on November 22, 1929. Hudson was still married to her when he married Ma Kennedy in 1931 at Black Canyon.
Three photographs for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Saginaw Chips Card Game Room, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. The photograph on the left features a unidentified young boy with Jerry Lewis for the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. The top right photo shows two billboards, with the first one advertising the Saginaw Chips Card Game Room and the second one advertising Bingo. The bottom right photo features a building, possibly the Saginaw Chips Card Game Room.