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Drum & Bugle Corps: photographic print

Date

1951-06-22

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- The Drum & Bugel Corps pose together at the Elks Hall, Las Vegas. Written on the back of the photograph, "Front row, L-R: Skipper Small, Patty Whalen, Evelyn Hamm. Second row, L-R: Barry Whalen, David MacLaughlin, Bruce MacLaughlin, Alice Mae Godbey. Third row, L-R: Jeanne Heddins, Ila Margaret Godbey, Bill Helms, Bryan Whalen, John Shipp. Fourth row, L-R: Donald Whalen, Billy Engle, Dennis Whalen, Luke Whalen, Laura Godbey, Frances MacLaughlin. Drum & Bugle Corps during WWII older boys all in service. Taken in front of Elks Hall Las Vegas, NV, August 18, 1944. American Legion Convention Dept. of Nevada." Drum & Bugle Corps during WWII

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Boulder City Parade: photographic print

Date

1934

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- Written on the back of the photograph, "1934 First Boulder City parade that the Drum & Bugle Corps were in. L-R: Front Row Ray Wiggins, Freddie Miller, Tommy Godbey, Jack Wheeler; Second Row Bonnie Buck, Norma Smiley, Freddie Abercrombie; Third Row (?), Ralph Hornsworth."

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First Helldorado Parade: photographic print

Date

1934

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- Marching in the parade includes Tom Godbey and Luke Whalen, legionnaires. Marching behind them is the Sons of the American Legion Drum & Bugle Corps dressed in Native American clothing.

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Sons of American Legion Orchestra: photographic print

Date

1930 (year approximate) to 1940 (year approximate)

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- Standing in the back, second from the left is Tommy Godbey. Norma Smiley is the girl wearing the dark dress. The orchestra leader is Jimmy Manix, the instructor to the Juniors and the Sons of Legion.

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View of a children's orchestra: photographic print

Date

1935 (year uncertain) to 1936 (year uncertain)

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- Written on the back of the photo: "1935 or 1936. First school orchestra, Mr. Cochran, instructor. These kids played for the dedication of the dam when Franklin Roosevelt came."

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Sons of the American Legion Drum & Bugle Corps: photographic print

Date

1930 (year approximate) to 1940 (year approximate)

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- Written on the back of the photo: "Color bearers - dressed as West Point Cadets - others had Fin (?) sons of Legion helmets & balaroes (sp?) with Boulder Dam emblem on black-white-gold stripes sides of pants."

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Memorial Day Parade: photographic print

Date

1930 (year approximate) to 1940 (year approximate)

Description

From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262)-- The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce and the Drum & Bugle Corps march in the Memorial Day Parade. Mary Alice Hanson leads the group as the drum major. Pictured is Eleanor Ham and Dorothy Rine (baton twirlers), Dennis Whalen in the front row, Tom Godbey and Jim Godbey (snare drummers), & Laura Godbey and Ila Godbey (tenor drums). Written on the back of the photograph: "Photograph from Kely Lyon, Boulder City, Nevada".

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Scotty and his wife: photographic print

Date

1906

Description

"Scotty" and his wife in Beatty, Nevada. Inscription with the image reads, "This was taken about 1906 when Scotty first aroused public interest."

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Panoramic image using two photos of Leadfield, California: photographic print

Date

1926-03

Description

Two photographs that make up a panoramic image. Inscription with the image reads, "Welcome to Leadfield March, 1926."

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Looking at Leadfield: photographic print

Date

1900 to 1940

Description

Inscription with the image reads, "Looking towards Leadfield from Titus Canyon. From top of range Death Valley is visible."

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