An image of people at a Greyhound Bus tour meeting, possibly located within the southwestern region of the United States. Located fifth from the left is John L. Manis.
An image of John L. Manis looking up at an unidentified man using a ladder to adjust the letters on the Boulder Theatre sign. The Boulder Theater is located at 1225 Arizona Street in Boulder City. The sign reads: "Boulder Theatre; The Story of Hoover Dam; Free daily 8 AM to 6 PM."
An image of William French (left) standing next to John L. Manis inside of a Visitor's Bureau, presumably in Boulder City near Hoover Dam. The white sign above their heads reads: "Hoover Dam site as it appeared June 12, 1930." Note: The image itself is slightly worn, as indicated by the brown scratches across the face of the photograph.
Merle Emery and Leonard Atkinson sitting in a motorboat on Lake Mohave, Arizona. The image of the rocky terrain and cloudy sky surrounding the men is reflected within the water.
An image of a group of men standing together in the mountains, presumably within the southwestern region of the United States. Standing on the far right is James Cashman.
An image of the Culver City Boy Scouts with Police Chief Truschel in Boulder City. Transcribed from bottom border of image: "Copr. 1935, Paramount Productions, Inc. Permission granted for Newspaper and Magazine reproductions. (Made in U.S.A.)."
An image of a crew with a truck full of lighting equipment for night-time work near Hoover Dam. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.