The grayscale view of the the inner lobby of the Boulder Dam Hotel in Boulder City, Nevada. Various pieces of furniture can be seen throughout the lobby, along with a clock mounted on the back wall forever stopped at the time 4:33 PM.
The grayscale view of eight men standing in front of the Post Office of Boulder City, Nevada. From left to right, the men include R. J. Coffey, P. J. Dent (possibly P. J. Beut), Charles A. Dobbel, Dr. Mead, R. F. Walter, J. R. Finney, W. R. Armstrong, and J. R. Alexander. The sign above the entrance of the building reads: "Post Office."
The grayscale view of five men standing in front of the Post Office of Boulder City, Nevada. The men include Charles A. Dobbel, Dr. Mead, R. F. Walter, J.R. Finney, and W. R. Armstrong. The sign above the entrance of the building reads: "Post Office."
Mrs. Edith Powell, the first woman resident of Boulder City, in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Edith Powell is wearing a white dress and holding a small dog while standing in front of her wrinkled tent house.
Mrs. Edith Powell, the first woman resident of Boulder City, in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Edith Powell is wearing a white dress and holding a small dog while standing in front of her wrinkled tent house.
The grayscale view of the first tent located in Clark's Las Vegas Town Site in Las Vegas, Nevada. Two unidentified men stand in front of the tent, while a white sign mounted at the top of the tent reads: "Hospital." Transcribed onto the bottom border of the image: "First Tent in Las Vegas, Nevada, 1904."
A black and white image of the Clayson and Griffith store, possibly located in early Las Vegas. A man sits in front of the opening of the building, while a white sign mounted on the top of the shop reads: "Clayson & Griffith, House Furnishings, Niners, Supplies, Burros and Saddles. New and Second Goods Bought and Sold." A white sign advertising furniture rests on the ground.
A black and white image of the Las Vegas Ranch. The white sign mounted on the top of the small wooden building reads: "Las Vegas Ranch; Stores, Hotel, & Post Office."
A black and white image of Fremont Street in Las Vegas. Pedestrians and parked automobiles are visible among various buildings, such as the Las Vegas Post Office.