A portion of a map of the state of Nevada published by the Clason Map Co., Denver, Colorado, copyrighted 1906. Note the routes of the railroads in the southern Nevada area, including the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad linking the small community of Las Vegas with Beatty; (More information on the map is contained on the photo board.) (Courtesy, Central Nevada Museum, Tonopah, Nevada.)
A portion of a map produced by the Automobile Club of Southern California During the early 1920s. The map was of San Bernardino County, California; this portion of the map shows roads and railroads and communities in the Barstow, California, area. Of particular interest is the railroad linking Tonopah and Tide Water Railroad with the Santa Fe tracks at Ludlow, California, and the stops on the T&T between Ludlow and Riggs, north of Silver Lake, California. (Courtesy of Claudia Reidhead, Beatty, Nevada.)
A portion of a map of southern California and southwestern Nevada prepared by The Automobile Club of Southern California during the early 1920s. The portion pictured here well illustrates the development of railroads and communities in the south central Nevada area, from Tonopah to the Pahrump Valley note the number of roads in the area between Tonopah and the Kawich Mountains. (Courtesy of Claudia Reidhead, Beatty, Nevada.)
A map of Southern California and Southwestern Nevada prepared by the map department of the Automobile Club of Southern California, 1906. This map shows the development of roads, railroads, and communites in the Southcentral Nevada and Death Valley areas. This map seems to be identical to that pictured in 0734 of this collection, although this photograph provides more Coverage of the Mojave Desert area. Note the many springs listed in the south Central Nevada area. (Courtesy of Claudia Reidhead, Beatty, Nevada.)
A portion of a map of the state of California produced by the Automobile Club Of Southern California, early 1920s. This portion provides a view of the major roads in the Beatty-Pahrump region of Nevada. (Courtesy of Claudia Reidhead, Beatty, Nevada.)
Part of a road map of southern California produced by the Automobile Club of Southern California, early 1920s. Map shows the development of roads, railroads, and communities in the southern Nevada area at that time. (Courtesy Of Claudia Reidhead, Beatty, Nevada)
Rotary Pioneers Breakfast at the Las Vegas Conference - April 21, 1947. Charles Pember "Pop" Squires, seated, 5th from left. Leonard R. Fayle, standing, back row, 2nd from left.
Las Vegas Rotary Club members at McCarran Field terminal. May 9, 1949. Left to right: John Beville, harry Allen, Walter Johnson, Allye Lawson, Leonard Fayle, Paul Mc Dermott, Loren Ronnow, Ed Ciliax. They were leaving for Reno to visit the Reno Rotary Club.
Rotary Club meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. Maxwell Kelch was the principal speaker; he spoke on "Doing Business in Las Vegas." Leonard Fayle, far right (1950). Allye Lawson, 2nd from left; Maxwell Kelch, 3rd from left; Vern Willis, 4th from left.
Kathryn Blackman riding in the Rotary Club float "Only a Rose" in the 1950 Helldorado Parade in Las Vegas. A.W. Blackman driving (he built the float). Leonard Fayle, club president, is riding in the back seat.