Handwritten description provided on back of image: "Fifteen year pin to Firestone by Cashman." Autograph on the front of the image reads: "To Jim Cashman with kindest personal regards - Leonard V. Firestone. July 30, 1946."
Handwritten description provided on back of image: "L - R: Leonard Firestone, Charles Traweek, James Cashman." J. A. Townfend is credited as the photograph's creator.
A group of unidentified men, possibly in Las Vegas. Handwritten description included on back of image: "Advertising for Friday." Included with the image is a document with an unverified list of possible names. Buck & Swift Photography is credited as the photograph's creator.
A General Motors (GM) Dealers' Conference involving James Cashman and other out of town dealers. A typed description attached to the back of the image reads: "Left to right: J. F. Wolfran, Oldsmobile; James Cashman, Oldsmobile Dealer - Las Vegas; H. H. Utschig, Oldsmobile Dealer - San Diego; W. F. Hufstader, GM."
Three unidentified men and James Cashman at a General Motors (GM) event. Handwritten description written on back of image: "James Cashman is 3rd from left."
A group at a General Motors (GM) conference. A typed description attached to the back of the image reads : "Left to right: James Cashman, Oldsmobile Dealer - Las Vegas; J. F. Wolfram, Oldsmobile; G. H. Natzel, Oldsmobile Dealer - Pasadena, California."
James Cashman Jr. and Sr. and other unidentified men outside of the Riviera. Handwritten description on back of the photo indicates James Cashman, Sr. is second from the left.
The first official Bureau of Reclamation car to cross Hoover Dam (then Boulder Dam). Standing from left to right, the men in this picture are identified: Walker R. Young, James Cashman, Frank T. Crowe, and Walter R. Bracken.
The GarWood boat on what is most likely Lake Mead or the Colorado River. Colonel Bob Russell is at the helm of the boat; the other men pictured are unidentified.