Three female and two male dancers in white fringed bikini costumes with arm bands, fur ankle cuffs, and large feather headdress dancing in front of a teepee. Two female dancers in similar costumes are visible waiting in the wings. Two male photographers are visible. One is on the stage, the other is in the audience section.
Comedian Irving Benson with four female dancers in beaded lace costumes and large feather headdresses. Site Name: Aladdin Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 3667 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas businessmen (fraternal organization?) pose together with the American flag in the background. C.D. Baker stands in the back row, far right, and James Cashman Sr. stands in the back row, third from the right. Some men wear medals around their neck.
A dinner at the Las Vegas Masonic Lodge. Seated second from the left is K.O. Knudson, third from the left is O.W. Glenn. The other individuals are unidentified. Street Address: 632 East Charleston Boulevard
Charles Pember "Pop" Squires, left, shaking hands with an unidentified man. The other men standing behind them are unidentified, except for K.O. Knudson, who is at the far right.
Members of the Las Vegas Masonic Lodge. K.O. Knudson is seated second from the right, the other men are unidentified. The man standing, looks to be presenting something to Knudson.
People at an outdoor benefit with a clown and carnival games that was held at the Moore home. Identified in the picture are, Joe Shramm, C. Wood Pierce, and Abe Schiller. Photo taken out of Service League (Jr. League of Las Vegas) Scrapbook 1946-52.
Men standing at an auction of lots in Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. The man in back wearing suspenders (no hat) is C. O. Whittemore, attorney for the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad.
R-L: Reverend Donald Clark, gospel artist Mahalia Jackson, and unidentified man. Included with the image is a Las Vegas Review-Journal article from July 5, 1981 titled "Help Us Write History."
Yearbook page from Rose Polytechnical Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana. The Rose Polytechnical Institute later changed names and is now known as the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. C.D. Baker is first person in fourth row. The description in the yearbook reads, "The 1922 Modulus." Site Name: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (Terre Haute, Ind.)