Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

Search Results

Display    Results Per Page
Displaying results 781 - 790 of 1022

Photograph of miners standing near shaft and headworks, Tonopah (Nev.), late 1800s

Date

1890 to 1900

Description

Photograph of miners standing near shaft and headworks, Tonopah (Nev.), late 1800s

Image

Photograph of Senator William M. Stewart riding a mule, Rhyolite (Nev.), late 1800s

Date

1890 to 1900

Description

Photograph of Senator William M. Stewart riding a mule, Rhyolite (Nev.), late 1800s

Image

Photograph of a family in front of a cabin, Goldfield (Nev.), circa 1906-1907

Date

1906 to 1907

Description

Caption: 1949 This picture made 1906 or 1907 unknown now

Image

Photograph of Dalta Hurry with his arm in a sling, Goldfield (Nev.), 1907

Date

1907

Description

Photograph of Dalta Hurry with his arm in a sling, Goldfield (Nev.), 1907

Image

Photograph of a railroad surveyors camp, 1903

Date

1903

Description

Photograph of a railroad surveyors camp, 1903

Image

Photograph of Mayor Oran K. Gragson and Sammy Davis, Jr. cutting the ribbon for the Las Vegas Pageant of Progress, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1960s-1970s

Date

1960 to 1979

Archival Collection

Description

Several people, including two Pageant contestants, look on as Las Vegas Mayor Oran K. Gragson (left) assists Sammy Davis, Jr. (center) in cutting the ribbon for the Las Vegas Pageant of Progress. Oran Kenneth Gragson (February 14, 1911 – October 7, 2002) was an American businessman and politician. He was the longest-serving mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada, from 1959 to 1975. Gragson, a member of the Republican Party, was a small business owner who was elected Mayor on a reform platform against police corruption and for equal opportunity for people of all socio-economic and racial categories. Gragson died in a Las Vegas hospice on October 7, 2002, at the age of 91. The Oran K. Gragson Elementary School located at 555 N. Honolulu Street, Las Vegas, NV 89110 was named in his honor. Samuel George "Sammy" Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American Jewish entertainer. Primarily a dancer and singer, he was also an actor of stage and screen, musician, and impressionist, noted for his impersonations of actors, musicians and other celebrities. Davis was awarded the Spingarn Medal by the NAACP and was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award for his television performances. He was the recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 1987, and in 2001, he was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Image

Photograph of Samuel Newhouse and party waiting for private car, Caliente (Nev.), 1906

Date

1906

Description

Samuel Newhouse's party waiting in Caliente for private car to Salt Lake 1906

Image