Double-exposed photograph of people in front of a small house. Description included with photograph: "'Our tent' - 112 N. 3rd St. Las Vegas, Nevada. Maude Swartwood, Mother, Earl, Floyd, Wally Rhoades"
Unidentified house and automobile. Palm trees stand in front of the building, and well-kept shrubs line the property. The car's front window has a small tent-like feature that pops out of it to create shade for the passenger.
Oral history interview with David Becker conducted by Claytee D. White and Barbara Tabach on May 15, 2018 for the Remembering 1 October Oral History Project. In this interview, Becker recalls being on a three-day assignment at the Route 91 Harvest Country Music Festival across from the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Thinking the gunfire was produced by malfunctioning equipment, he took photos of the scattering crowd. Moments later, in a now silent venue, he realized he captured a horrific massacre. Becker recalls photographing people leaving the venue as they performed acts of heroism, helping the fallen or the slow to reach safety. He discusses how difficult it is to comprehend the acts of that night, and how his photojournalist instincts allowed him to capture such devastating images.
Photograph in upper left corner, showing two women standing outdoors, is captioned "Las Vegas 1906." Photograph in lower left corner is captioned "Techaticup Wash, El Doroado Nev. 1907." Photograph in lower right corner is captioned "Silver Shield Mine 1906, Nob Hill, Nev."
Howard R. Hughes, Sr., standing outdoors by a trench mining drill, which is underneath a tent-like canopy. Part of the Sharps-Hughes Tool Company's Second and Girard Streets plant is seen in the background.
Photograph at bottom center of this page features a large wooden building with "Roller Mills" and "The H.B. Harkness Flouring Mills" painted on the sides.