Clark County Courthouse in Las Vegas, Nevada was designed by Frederic DeLongchamps. It was built in 1914 and demolished in the late 1950s. Site Name: Clark County Court House, Las Vegas (Nev.)
U.S. Post Office building located on Main Street on UPRR tract. The post office had only general delivery service with post office boxes until December 1933, when local delivery began. This was the period of "hook and toss" when mail was tossed from passing train. If the hook was not hit exactly, the bag might be torn and the mail scattered. That often happened. Information given by Geo. Smith, Personnel dept. US, P.O., LV, 11-30-83. Street Address: Main Street
This is the Lake residence, located at 128 North 3rd Street. This house and the front yard is covered in snow. A rare sight for Las Vegas. Street Address: 128 North 3rd Street
Standing from left to right is Norma Brockman Ullom, Mrs. Madie Brockman, Norma's mother Mrs. Kendall, holding Nila and Nola Ullom. (Original description identifies Norma's mother as "Mrs. Kendall;" other sources identify Henrietta Brockman as Norma Brockman's mother.)
Baseball team, front row, center George Ullom, Sr. second row, far right is most likely Harley A. Harmon. Their jerseys display the names of several different cities including, "Barstow", "Riverside", "New York", and "Las Vegas".