From right to left: Harold Stocker, Mrs. Deutsch, an unidentified Kansas Senator, and Art Ham, Jr. at a political event, probably in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Burton Cohen in a Lincoln Continental Mark convertible in front of the Sands marquee (which was advertising Danny Thomas) in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa mid 1950s.
Las Vegas mayor J. Fred Hesse (left) and Nevada governor Fred Balzar (right) at opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas
Transcribed Notes: Notes on photo sleeve: "Las Vegas Mayor J. Fred Hesse (left) and Nev. Governor Fred Balzar at opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas, ca. 1929-32"; Stamped on back of photo: G. L. Ullom. 104 Fremont Street. Las Vegas, Nevada
From left to right, John Gleason, the National Director Boys Clubs of America; President Richard M. Nixon; and Mayor of North Las Vegas William L. Taylor in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Lana Turner, Dell Armstrong, and Lani Roberts at the Armstrong-Robert's wedding at the Sands in Las Vegas, Nevada. Armstrong was Lana Turner's personal make-up man.
A black and white photo of Al Freeman, unspecified, and three others at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The man second from the left is holding a loaf of Angelita's Bread.
Dallas W. Norton, founding president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas' (UNLV) chapter of Phi Lambda Alpha, which was founded in November 1967. Norton was also UNLV's Director of Admissions.
Las Vegas mayor J. Fred Hesse (far left) and Nevada governor Fred Balzar (far right) with three other men at opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas
Transcribed Notes: Notes on photo sleeve: "Opening an artesian well in Las Vegas, ca. 1929-32. J. Fred Hesse (left) and Fred Balzar (right)"; Stamped on back of photo: G. L. Ullom. 104 Fremont Street. Las Vegas, Nevada
Jack Dempsey (fourth from the right) and his manager Gene Normile (wearing a white hat and cigar) talking with some of the Las Vegas locals in Las Vegas, Nevada.