Color photo from a distance of presumably the home of Howell C. Garrison, Las Vegas Mayor. Image taken for a report about Garrison. For similar images, see pho025875, pho025876, pho025878, and pho025879.
Color photo of front view of Howell C. Garrison's home (presumably) with construction equipment and vehicles in front of it. The image was taken for a research paper about Garrison, a Las Vegas Mayor. For similar images, see pho025875, pho025876, pho025877, and pho025879.
Color photo/diagonal view of presumably Howell C. Garrison's house, taken for a research paper about Howell C. Garrison, Las Vegas Mayor. For similar images, see pho025875, pho025876, pho025877, and pho025878.
Train crossing a dry wash, Las Vegas. Handwritten in the back: "Old original dry wash going to Las Vegas. Train driven by John Charles Fremont Gregory." Handwritten front margin: "1st train to leave Las Vegas from Salt Lake City. Train driven by J.C.F. Gregory."
First grade pupils of 5th Street School, Las Vegas, approximately 1915. (Arthur Gregory pictured.) l-r, back row 1. Francis Gaulke 2. Dorothy Farnsworth 11. Margaret Moffet. Middle row 3. George Frazier 4. Grant Ely 7. Jack Lidel 8. Majnard Pollock 9. J. B. Crow; front row 2. Franklin Fell 3. Jackie Von Tobel 4. Arthur "Art" Walker Gregory 5. Edward Von Tobel Jr.
Third grade pupils of 5th Street School, Las Vegas, 1917. Inscription on the picture states that Arthur Gregory is in the front row, sixth child from the left.
Fifth grade pupils of 5th Street School, Las Vegas, 1919. (Arthur Gregory pictured, third row, fifth person from the left. Inscription on the picture says: "Art 5th Gr. L.V. Nevada")
Pictured sitting at the back bar from the notorious "Arizona Club" of Block 16, (later installed at the Hacienda Hotel), are: (L-R): Dick Taylor, General Manager of the Hacienda; Bob Schmuck, Hacienda Assistant Manager; and Norman Yoshpa, Assistant Manager, Hacienda. (1957)
Two representatives of the Pi Kappa Alpha National Fraternity during their first visit with Hacienda's General Manager, Dick Taylor (right), to book a regional meeting. The Hacienda booked many smaller conventions that wanted the family laid-back atmosphere of the Hacienda. (1957) Creator is Michael Nagro.
Home decorated for Halloween with pumpkin garbage bag, photo taken from the front left of the house - 820 Trotter Circle, Las Vegas. (1991) For similar images, see pho025887 and pho025888.