Photograph in the upper left of this page shows the Clark's Las Vegas Townsite auction of May 15, 1905. Photograph at the bottom of the page is a panoramic view of the town of Las Vegas as seen from the railyard.
Most photographs on this page have handwritten descriptions. Some were taken in Pasadena, California; others were taken in near Ridgway, Colorado. First photograph on the page is a portrait of Anna and Walter Bracken. Portrait in upper right is identified at Elizabeth Shearman Gue, 11 months old.
Photograph in lower left is of the Union Pacific railroad station in Las Vegas at the northwest end of Fremont Street, circa 1905-1910. The photograph in the lower right corner shows part of the Union Pacific railyard in Las Vegas, circa 1910s.
Photograph in upper left corner captioned "Walter Bracken home Las Vegas Nev. (about 1908);" photograph in lower left corner shows Anna Bracken inside the house and photograph in lower right corner shows Walter Bracken inside the house.
Photograph at bottom of page shows panoramic view of Las Vegas, circa late 1900s-early 1910s. The San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad station is visible at the far left.
Photograph in lower right corner shows exterior of Hotel Dixie. Sign on side of building in center right photograph reads "1 mile to filtered gasoline, oil & supplies at Hughes Store."
Photograph in upper left corner is captioned "Ventura." Photographs in upper right corner and lower left corner are captioned "Santa Barbara." Photograph in center of bottom row is captioned "San Miguel." Photograph in lower right corner shows the exterior of the Hotel Andrews.
A group of friends pose for their picture: Left to right- Pete Gusewelle, Betty Baker, Martha Scott, Velva Hampton, Winona and Barbara Davis, Phyllis Baker.