After lunch Don Gondolfa snaps a picture of Jim Cashman, Vail Pittman, Charlie Dunwoody, Key Pittman, Claude Mackay, Chet Olsen, George Larson, and Bill Williams. This was at lunch time on the second day. Some difficulty was experienced in waking Jim Cashman up long enough to get a picture.
Bank of Nevada Board of Directors meeting. Left to right seated are: Spencer Butterfield, J.H. McBeath, Frank Howe, Otto Underhill, Elmer Mikkelsen, M.M. Sweeney, and Oscar Keller.
The view of two unidentified gentlemen wearing skis on snow-covered ground in front of the Boulder City Bureau of Reclamation Administration building located at 1200 Park Street Boulder City, Nevada.
Folding postcard showing the exterior and interior of the Arizona Club. Poem titled "The Arizona Club" by C. Herb Palin on back of bottom half of postcard. "Al James, Publisher" on back of top half of postcard. Al James was the proprietor of the Arizona Club. Site Name: Arizona Club (Las Vegas, Nev.)
First Western Airlines Express plane landing in Las Vegas on 25th anniversary. Bill Morgan, pony express rider, delivering mail sacks to pilot Jimmy James. Looking on are Mayor Ernie Cragin and Commissioner Leonard Arnett. Western Airlines was originally called Western Air Express Corporation.
Men swimming in Big Spring, Las Vegas, Nevada's original fresh water supply. A horse-drawn wagon is seen nearby. Handwritten caption in upper left corner: "The big spring."
Hal Erickson and Robbins Cahill looking at his 5-volume oral history at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Typed description provided with image: "Robbine Cahill Oral History Transcript. [April 01, 1979, L-R: Hal Erickson; Robbins Cahill]. State regulation of gaming in Nevada began with Robbins Cahill. As early as 1945 when we became a member of the nevada State Tax Commission, Cahill had been in part responsible for enforcement of the state's first gaming regulations. When Nevada's Gaming Control Board was established in 1955, Cahill became its first chairman. With his encyclopedic memory Robbins Cahill is the most authoritative figure on gaming history in Nevada. His six-volume oral history is the richest and most vivid source of information in Nevada on the development of state gaming regulation."