Mrs. Edith Powell, the first woman resident of Boulder City, in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Edith Powell is wearing a white dress and holding a small dog while standing in front of her wrinkled tent house.
Mrs. Edith Powell, the first woman resident of Boulder City, in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Edith Powell is wearing a white dress and holding a small dog while standing in front of her wrinkled tent house.
From left to right: Susan Jarvis, Hal Erickson, and Alfreda Blood in the Special Collections department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). They are examining the Leonard T. Blood papers just donated to UNLV Special Collections.
A marching band participating in the North Las Vegas Christmas Parade, North Las Vegas, Nevada, December 3, 1978. A Zody's sign, a Smith's Food King sign, Midas Muffler shop, and a Goodyear tire store are visible in the background.
Casino staff pose in front of the remains of the Meadows Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, which burned on Labor Day, 1931. Dorothy Baker, a dancer, has her back to the camera. The original image has been damaged.
Four women in costume at the first Helldorado Day Parade on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right: Mae Pickett, and unidentified woman, Mayme Stocker and Geraldine Stocker. An unidentified man and truck are behind them.