Bagpipe band marching within Clark's Las Vegas Townsite in 1905. Also visible are the Angelus Hotel, Lewis Paint Company and Nevada Transfer and Express Company..
Las Vegas, Nevada Post Office 1905. Walter Bracken Postmaster. Walter Bracken's poney [sic] "Ben" is standing at doorway. This post office was located in block 3 on South Main St. about where "Dusty Rhodes" garage is now.
Postcard shows the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Depot of Las Vegas in 1905. Three signs on side of railcar state Pacific Express Co., Las Vegas, Ticket office. Caption: Salt Lake Depot Las Vegas 1905
Postcard shows Fremont Street with automobiles, men, and businesses such as Hotel Overland, Hotel Nevada, Las Vegas Hotel, Las Vegas Cafe. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
View of Las Vegas Creek running through Las Vegas Ranch. The main ranch house is seen in the background on the left. Caption: 118. Las Vegas Racho. R. & P. Photo Co.
Wilson Drug Company postcard. Caption: The Depot, Last Vegas, Nevada; Las Vegas Railroad Depot; Union Pacific Railroad Depot, Las Vegas, Nevada Site Name: Las Vegas Depot (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Undated photograph, approximate date 1908. A group of men, accompanied by two boys standing in front of a wooden hotel. Two signs pictured state, "For County Division" and "Los [sic] Vegas Democratic Delegation for County Division." The Lincoln County Division Club was formed in Las Vegas in July 1908 to convince the state government to separate the Las Vegas area from Lincoln County and make Las Vegas the new county seat. Lincoln County covered the entire southeastern portion of Nevada at this time and government administration was conducted from Pioche. Petitions for county division had started as early as 1905. Clark County was eventually founded on July 1, 1909.