Description provided with image: "Left to right: Nadeon Voss; Elton Garrett, and Josephine Hammond examine documents related to Boulder City's incorporation (Jo Hammond was secretary to Dr. Henry J. Reining, architect of Boulder City's incorporation; Dr. Reining used Elton Garrett's office in 1949-50 to produce the Reining Report)."
Black and white image of businessmen and engineers affiliated with Hoover Dam. From left to right: W. A. Bechtel, First Vice President, Six Companies, Inc.; Walker R. Young, Construction Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation; Elwood Mead, Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, F. T. Crowe, General Superintendent, Six Companies, Inc.; R. F. Walter, Chief Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
Letter from from Enid Ricardeau, Director of Ballet Symposium, Dance Masters of America, Inc., to Vassili Suclih, thanking Sulich for his participation in the DMA Ballet Symposium in New York City. Letter on Dance Masters of America, Inc. letterhead.
People at Mt. Charleston, outside the Lawson or Rockwell cabin. Individuals identified as Dick Cornish, Mrs. Lawson & Eugenia, Leon & Bessie Rockwell and Children, Allye Lawson.
Black and white image of Olive Lake and two others, presumed to be Herbert Squires and his father, Charles P. Squires, at the Squires' mine at Mount Charleston near Las Vegas. Transcribed notes from Special Collections photo inventory: “Charleston 1912. Olive, Herbert, & Dad at his mine, 2 miles on up the Canyon.”
The Clark County High School (now Las Vegas High School) Men's Basketball team, 1921-22. Pictured L-R: Julian Andersen, Lester Leavitt, Andrew Pulsipter, Don Sears, Leonard Noblitt, Glenn Goodwin, Floyd Knickerbocker.
Two Indian women, one holding a child. The man on the right is possibly O. .J. Fisk, according to note that is attached to the photograph. The photograph was taken in either Pahrump Valley or Ash Meadows, Nevada.