A line of taxi cabs standing in front of Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada. Part of the parking lot and the Desert Inn neon sign can also be seen.
Exterior of a building at Clark County Community College (its first campus), 3200 East Cheyenne Blvd., North Las Vegas, Nevada. Sign in front of building says "Main Entry."
L-R:Toni Clark (dark hair, wearing necklace; partially obscured), Desert Inn owner Wilbur Clark, Grace Bradley Boyd and actor William Boyd at Don the Beachcomber's at Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. They are dressed in Hawaiian themed clothing and wearing leis. Other people are unidentified. William Boyd was best known for his portrayal of the character Hopalong Cassidy in western films of the 1930s-1940s. Grace Bradley Boyd was Boyd's wife from 1937 until his death. Site Name: Don the Beachcomber (Restaurant : Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii) Street Address: Kalakaua Avenue
A group portrait of the South-Central Colorado Football championship team, posing outdoors in uniform with a football painted "F.H.S. '15" Fred Wilson is one of the team members. Caption: "South-Central Colorado Football Champions, 1915."
Portrait of Maurine Hubbard (Wilson) with her parents, paternal grandparents and aunts and uncles. Standing, L-R: Maurine's uncle Jack Hubbard, unidentified woman, Maurine's uncle Earl Hubbard, Maurine's mother Ida (Conklin) Hubbard, Ola B. Hubbard, Maurine's father F.B. Hubbard. Seated, L-R: Maurine's paternal grandmother Mary Ellen Hubbard, Maurine Hubbard, Maurine's paternal grandfather J.E. Hubbard.