Dick Haymes, far right, and Rita Hayworth, second from the right, talking to two unidentified individuals in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dick, who was appearing at the Dunes Hotel, was married to Miss Hayworth.
From left to right, and unidentified man, Eleanor Hunt, Rex Lease, and an unidentified woman in Las Vegas, Nevada. The film stars Rex Lease and Eleanor Hunt were in Las Vegas to be married.
L-R: U.S. President Harry S. Truman, Nevada Governor Vail Pittman, U.S. postmaster general James "Jim" Farley, riding in the back of an open automobile past a crowd of people lined along the street.
Black and white image of John Chatfield Page, Senator Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Ickes, and I. C. Harris, in the Nevada wing of the Hoover Dam power plant. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
From left to right, Carl Gray, President of the Union Pacific Railroad; Dr. Elwood Mead, Commissioner Bureau of Reclamation; and F. B. Robinson, Vice president of Union Pacific Railroad, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pat McCarran with Harold Stocker in Las Vegas, Nevada Ca. 1933-1954. The photo is signed, "To my friend Harold Stocker with best wishes, Pat McCarran, U.S. Sentor, Nev."
From left to right: Virginia "Teddy" Fenton, unidentified, Harold Erickson (University of Nevada Las Vegas Library Director), and Anna Dean Kepper (President of the Preservation Association of Clark County).
A group photo of the Men's Service Club, including R. E. Griffith (not specified), Al Cahlan (not specified), and Archie C. Grant (sitting at the head of the table, left, wearing black glasses), in Las Vegas, Nevada.
L-R: Bishop Robert J. Dwyer (Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nevada, 1952-1966), Toni Clark, Wilbur Clark, Cardinal James Francis McIntyre (Archbishop of Los Angeles, 1948-1970).
Eight photos of a scene decorated like the Old South in "Hello America," a production that was staged and directed by Donn Arden at the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)