Scale [ca. 1:9,600]. 1 in. to 800 feet. (W 117 14'--W 117 09'/N 37 46'--N 37 41') ; 1 map ; 129 x 97 cm ; Blueline print ; Includes township and range grid ; "Copyright 1908 by Davis and Byler. 1911." ; Library's copy has upper-left corner torn off and has circles drawn around and diagonal lines drawn on certain claims ;
Scale: [ca. 1:4,800] 1 inch = 400 ft ; 1 map ; 66 x 39 cm ; Plat map ; "April 25, 1907." ; Library's copy has notes handwritten in pencil along right margin with arrows to locations on map: "Ramsey Street ended Columbia St." "MacMaskrs office." "Lived on Euclid ave in adobe house." " Lived in Tent House Sundog Ave." ;
A view south, from the north end of the Las Vegas Valley, of men, horses and horse-drawn implements grading a road for railroad construction near Kiel Ranch. The ranch property is seen in the upper right.
Hotel Las Vegas, located on North Main Street near Stewart Avenue. Charles "Pop" Squires (later editor of the Las Vegas Age) was the proprietor. Built in May 1905, it was torn down in March 1906. Caption: L. V. Hotel Co.
First State Bank, located on the northeast corner of First and Fremont Streets, was the first two-story structure in Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. Rooms upstairs were occupied by the Masonic Lodge. Site Name: First State Bank (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Fremont Street near an intersection with First Street. A man on horseback and a wagon on dirt street. Buildings with signs advertise businesses including the Salt Lake City Brewing Company, the Ideal Lunch Counter, billiards, and department store. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)