Handwritten discription from Dave Coons given with photograph: "SP, LA & SL station [street side] with draftees WWI Las Vegas. Sequence of farewell scenes with views of cars. At least one car still lettered 'Salt Lake'." Antother description reads: "Earl entraining for camp." Early and later Las Vegas
Black and white photo sheet negatives of several unidentified models. The first set of photographs are of a nude model wearing a fishnet body-suit posing over a fur rug. The second set contains the same photographs as the first set along with photographs that include several unidentified topless showgirls and one male model posing together in various positions in front of a black backdrop.
Miscellaneous photos of classmates, friends, and family of Lottie. Lottie married in 1921 and changed her last name from Ward to Wengert. Lottie Wengert is the only individual identified in these photographs.
A group of women outside of the front of the Thunderbird Hotel. The porte cochere, parking area and neon sign are also seen. "P4970." Site Name: Thunderbird Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 2755 South Las Vegas Boulevard