The funeral procession for Sheriff Thomas W. Logan, down a main street in Tonopah, Nevada. Logan was shot and killed in the line of duty on April 7, 1906. Caption: "Funeral of Sheriff Logan, April 12th, 1906. Photo by H.T. Shaw, Tonopah, Nev."
The funeral procession for Sheriff Thomas W. Logan, led by a musical band, down a main street in Tonopah, Nevada. People watch from the sides of the street and from balconies. Logan was shot and killed in the line of duty on April 7, 1906. Caption: "Funeral of Sheriff Thomas Logan, in Tonopah, Nev." Photo is probably by H. T. Shaw.
Automobiles parked on a street in front of shops in downtown Las Vegas. Part of Garehime's Music Store is seen on the left. Description given with photograph: "N. Third front mother's old home. Our place on 3rd St. Las Vegas, Nevada. Now Hastle Theatre part of Fremont Casino."
People watching automobiles and trucks decorated for a parade passing shops on a street in Las Vegas. One car carries electric lighting and appliances as an advertisement for Gelber Electric Shop. Description given with photograph: "Sam Gelber Electric bought Lim. Rockwell out - 1930-31."" Handwritten inscription on photograph: "Mark Sullivan's Garage, Betty Jean Sullivan, daughter married Wm. Morse - Attorney."
Daytime view of Fremont Street looking northwest from Second Street toward the Union Pacific Railroad station. The Golden Nugget Gambling Hall is seen on the southwest corner of Fremont and Second Streets, and the Eldorado Club and Apache Hotel are seen on the northwest corner. Signs for the Boulder Club, Frontier Club, White Spot Cafe, the Monte Carlo Club, Pioneer Club and Overland Hotel are also seen. Site Name: Fremont Street Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV
'Detail maps for downtown, neighborhoods, out of town, Grand Canyon' -- front panel. Maps on verso: Downtown -- Out of town and short adventures -- Greater Las Vegas -- Grand Canyon, South Rim Village. Major buildings and points of interest on the Las Vegas Strip shown pictorially. Includes text and notes. Originally published by MapEasy, Inc. Scale [ca. 1:10,560. 1 inch to approximately 1/6 mile].
An image of young boys and girls marching at the Armistice Day parade in Boulder City. The parade signified the armistice signed by the allies of World War I and Germany. This day is now known as Veteran's Day in the United States.