A postcard showing buildings on Fremont Street with a handwritten letter on back which reads: "Dear Grandmother, Does this photo look familiar to you? You will see I have marked our place of business with a cross. Business has been very good with us lately and I have not had much time to write. I love to write so well you know. Floyd is still working and doing fine. We had a bad fire in Vegas about a week ago. Dobson Bros. grocery store went up in smoke. Tell Grandad hello for me and tell [Maude?] to drop me a line. Earl." The second photograph shows The People's Store and has "1st State Bank" written on its back side.
Description included with photograph: "Jack Garehime's Music Store. Albright Brothers (Jack, Bud, and Ken) Stationery and Office Equipment and Repair Shop. Ken, the youngest brother was burned to death in about 1933. This picture was taken on the 100 [block ? N.]" Also in the photo is Sophie's Dress Shop.
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."