Bank of Nevada Board of Directors meeting. Standing left to right are: Frank Howe, Oscar Keller, Major M. Sweeney, and Spencer Butterfield. Seated left to right are: Joe McBeath, Otto Underhill, and Elmer Mikkelsen.
Bank of Nevada Board of Directors meeting. Left to right seated are: Spencer Butterfield, J.H. McBeath, Frank Howe, Otto Underhill, Elmer Mikkelsen, M.M. Sweeney, and Oscar Keller.
Scenic view of Death Valley. The back of the photograph/postcard reads, "167- Death Valley from Dante's View in the Black Mountains of Southern California. Bad water in the flat lands of Death Valley can be seen from Dante's view in the Black Mountains of Southern California" and "Color Card Kodachrome reproduction by Mike Roberts Studios. Berkley 4, California."
Groundbreaking ceremony for a buildings designed most likely by Harry H. Whiteley. The two individuals holding shovels are Pat Boone (left), and Nevada Governor Grant Sawyer (right).
Opening ceremony of the Las Vegas Convalescent Center, operated by the United Convalescent Hospital, with a manuscript describing the opening ceremony. Street Address: 2832 Maryland Parkway
Dedication of the Las Vegas Convalescent Center, 2832 Maryland Pkwy. Standing from left to right, Mrs. Meredith Willson; Meredith Willson (author and composer); John J. Gehan; Frank Cotter, United Convalescent Hospitals Consultant; John Bowles, Pres. Of Rexall Drug Co.; Ralph Evinrude, Chairman of Board, Outboard Marine Corp.; James E. Baker, Director of FHA, State of Nevada; Frances Langford (with scissors); movie star, Gene Kelly; Ralph R. Sachs, M.D., Executive Director, UCH; Emil Forman, in charge of construction, UCH; Charles Z. Wick, President UCH; Mrs. Wick; Raymond H. Edgerly, Director of Research, UCH; Mrs. William H. Daniels; Daniel Kivel, Secretary Treasurer, UCH. [ca. 1960s] Street Address: 2832 Maryland Parkway
Close up photograph of a sculpture at Hoover Dam. There are rocks and boulders in the background. This photograph was taken sometime between 1950-1969.
City of Las Vegas Rehabilitation Farm designed by Harry H. Whiteley and Associates, Architects, and Engineers. This photograph was taken sometime between 1950-1969. Site Name: City of Las Vegas, Nevada Rehabilitation Farm
Exterior view of the Las Vegas City Jail. This jail was designed by Harry H. Whiteley and Associates, Architects, and Engineers. There are several cars parked outside of the jail.