A Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada. A truck from the Boulder Lumber Company is shown with a banner advertising, catering industrious employees Local 591, circa 1930. The original image has been damaged.
Boy scouts playing at a Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada circa 1930. It appears to be a racist game targeting a boy wearing blackface. The original image has been damaged.
Several wooden structures on floats in a Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada. There is a banner over the road advertising the Nevada Garage, and a truck towing a wooden building has a sign advertising the Las Vegas Lumber Co., Building Material, Phone 372. the photo was taken circa 1930. The original image has been damaged.
A group of parade marchers with a banner, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paper Hangers of America Local 159 in the Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1930.
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).