Two men stand in the Lazy 88 cotton fields, Pahrump, Nevada. Stan Irvin (from the Sahara Hotel) stands on the left with a shovel. Dale Dorothy stands on the right, wearing a hat, and points off in the distance. Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Las Vegas labor union officials, in charge of Labor Day celebrations, in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the men pictured include Martin Connell, James Farndale, William Gore, Robert H. Elser, Ira Liebert, Charles Watkins, and Eddie Bruner.
A meeting of the American Legion at the Thunderbird Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. K.O. Knudson is the first person in front row, seated at table. The other individuals are unidentified. Site Name: Thunderbird Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 2755 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Black and white image of World War I soldiers from Clark County, Nevada. Standing in the back row are Leland Ronnow (third from left) and Ernest Lake (fourth from left). In the middle row, the third man from the left is Al Moser.
Bill Friedman giving a gaming demonstration. He was a professor for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas' College of Hotel Administration for a decade and then went on to simultaneously be the president of Castaways Hotel and Casino and the Silver Slipper Casino in Las Vegas. Friedman is currently the president of Friedman management Group.
The Sarno family around a banquet table for September's 9th birthday. L-R: Heidi Sarno, Joyce Sarno, Jay Sarno, Jr., Freddie Sarno, September ("Temmy") Sarno, Jay Sarno, Bertha Cooper (Joyce's mother). They are probably in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Photograph in upper left corner shows people outside of building with signs "San Francisco House" and "Venezia Hotel." Photograph in upper right corner captioned "Eureka, Nevada." Photographs in bottom row captioned "Reno, Nev."
Joe Sullivan, president of the Dunes Hotel (second from right), studies hotel blueprints in Las Vegas, Nevada. Also pictured are Bruce McNeil of McNeil Construction Company (left); John Replogle, architect for the Dunes (second from left); and Bob Dorr, designer of the Dunes (right).
The Little Church of the West being moved during renovations to the Last Frontier Village complex in 1954. The Last Frontier became the New Frontier after the renovations were complete. Site Name: Frontier Address: Las Vegas; Clark County; Nevada
The view of a prospector sitting in an old, covered wagon drawn by a pair of mules located somewhere in the southwestern American desert, probably within Nevada. Transcribed onto the bottom border of the image: "Wanderers Of The Wastelands." The Frasher's Foto logo is printed on the bottom right corner of the image.