Wilbur Clark, in Las Vegas, Nevada, studies a rendering for the Colonial House Motel. The property occupied the area on the Las Vegas Strip where Wynn Las Vegas was built in 2004-2005.
A picture postcard showing the robbery of a U.S. Mail coach in the mountains of Nevada. Captions:"A hold up. U.S. mail coach en route to Bullfrog, Nev.;" "Larson Pho. no. 333;" "Denver Eng. Co. "
The man wearing the top hat is Chief Tecopa. Della Fisk is holding his arm. A group of unidentified people are surrounding them. Wagons and horses are visible in the background. The photograph was taken in either Pahrump Valley or Ash Meadows, Nevada. Chief Tecopa, leader of the Souther Paiute tribe, was born in Pahrump in 1815 and died in Pahnrump between 1904-1906. He is interred in the Chief Tecopa Cemetery, located on East Street next to the library Pahrump, Nevada.
Three men riding a stagecoach with a banner on the side reading "Nevada Beverage Company" in the Helldorado Parade on Fremont Street, May 1958. Two women and a child are riding inside the coach, while two men wave to the crowd from the back of the coach. They are in front of the Boulder Club, located at 118 Fremont Street. The Boulder Club was in operation from 1931-1960. A sign on the Boulder Club reads ""Farmer" Page - Enjoy the Old West - Jackpots, Craps, Bar, Keno, Roulette, Twenty-One."
Men and horses standing outside of Edward S. ("Ted") Gentry's blacksmith's shop in Panaca Nevada. L-R:Tony (surname unknown, an employee of George Edwards), Will Edwards, Frank Edwards (with dog), George Hicks, Tom Clark, David Findlay, Edward S. Gentry. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards; Will and Frank Edwards were uncles of Elbert Edwards; Edward S. Gentry was the uncle of Elbert Edwards' wife Mary Reid Edwards.
North Las Vegas Lions Club holds "Salute to Clergymen", North Las Vegas, Nevada, June 29, 1972. Pictured L-R: Eugene Echols, James Seastrand, John P. Levendis, an unidentified man, and Mort Karsh.
Sam A. Boyd receiving the Boys' Clubs of America Boys' Club Silver Keystone award for his contribution to the Boys' Club. Pictured L-R: Sam A. Boyd, and Raymond E. Bogden. The award was presented in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 7, 1977.