William Norton Schuyler and Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler at their 50th wedding anniversary party at Robert W. Griffith's home on Rancho Circle in Las Vegas. (1950)
Four Schuyler generations: Donald Richard Schuyler, Jr. on great grandmother Allen Angevine Schuyler's lap (seated) with Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. standing on the left and William Norton Schuyler standing on the right.
Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. viewing a parade from the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C. He and wife Freda were in D.C. for Lyndon Johnson's presidential inauguration. Don was in the office of Eva Adams, director of the U. S. Mint. Prior to this position, Eva was an administrative assistant for Nevada Senator Alan Bible. The Capital Camera shop and Keith's Theatre (619 15th Street NW) are visible in the background.
The William Norton Schuyler family on a camping trip to the Kaibab Forest, Grand Canyon, Arizona. L-R: William Norton Schuyler, Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler, Ruth Estella (Schuyler) Chalan, Marion Schuyler, and Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr.
Newspaper photo, Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler (2nd from right), participating in a donation to the Variety School for Handicapped Children of Clark County. Other ladies named under photo. Mrs. Thalia Dondero is wife of Harvey Dondero, who was a roomer at the Schuylers' home and became prominent in the Las Vegas school system. Thalia was elected as the first female Clark County Commissioner in 1974, and Harvey Dondero was honored with an Elementary school being named after him.
Donald Richard Schuyler Sr. with his son Donald Richard Jr. and grandson Jeffrey William Schuyler in the backyard of son Don's home in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Jeffrey's mother is Judy (Gunnell) Schuyler.
Albert W. Cahlan family. L-R: Albert, his wife Marion and their two sons Albert E. and John F. Living in either Reno or Carson City. Both Al and John became prominent in Las Vegas newspaper and community affairs.
The Desert Inn Hotel's float entry in the Helldorado Parade, Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, May, 1958. The float is titled "Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp," and features a couple dressed as Aladdin and Princess Jasmine with a large Genie behind them. Several children are seated around them. The float has just passed Joe W. Brown's Horseshoe Club (in operation from 1935-1958), located 128 Fremont Street at the corner of Fremont Street and 2nd Street, and is passing the Boulder Club, located at 118 Fremont street. The Boulder Club was in operation from 1931-1960. Part of a sign for "Farmer" Page that is on the Boulder Club is partially visible on the left. The Hotel Apache and the Fremont Hotel are visible in the background. A few people can be seen watching the parade from the windows of the Boulder Club and the Fremont Hotel.