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 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.
An image of a burro and a man standing on rocks near Hoover Dam. The dam's intake towers are visible in the background. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
An image of a burro and a man standing on rocks near Hoover Dam. The dam's intake towers are visible in the background. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
A photograph of the Congressional Record honoring the Donn Arden production, "Hello America," at the Desert Inn Hotel and Casino Show Name: Hello America! Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Dance number onstage featuring showgirls in bodices trimmed with various-colored fur or feather shoulders and short skirts and tall feather headdresses, and male dancers in tuxedos with tails and top hats. White cut-out portico columns form the stage backdrop. Audience members at their tables are seen in the foreground. Show Name: Lido de Paris (Las Vegas, Nev.) Site Name: Stardust Resort and Casino