Kindergarten building, Doris Hancock Elementary School. Handwritten note on back of photo: "Kindergarten Building - Doris Hancock Elementary School Las Vegas, Nevada, November 1965"; Date stamp on front of photo: "NOV 65."
Nine miscellaneous photos of dancers-groups and individuals in the Las Vegas production of the Lido at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show was staged by Donn Arden. Partial creation credit goes to David Workman Photography. Site Name: Stardust Resort and Casino
The North Las Vegas police administration posing together in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the members pictured include: Assistant Chief James Avance, Frank Adams, Jim Rowley, Linda Garrett, Mildred Bricky, and Chief "Slim" Davison.
Ann E. Brewington, former instructor at the University of Chicago School of Business, stands in front of a house as part of a Christmas postcard. Brewington was a sister-in-law of Nevada Governor Vail M. Pittman. Inscription "at 99" indicates the photograph was taken in 1988.
A portrait of Zilpha Diadama Fuller Earl. Zilpha was the first white child born in the Las Vegas Valley at Old Fort. She was born on August 20, 1856 in Las Vegas Springs Mormon Mission, Territory of Nevada.
Walter E. Scott, also known as "Death Valley Scotty," smokes a cigar at a bar with an arm around an unidentified man to the right. An unidentified woman sits on his other side. The location is unidentified but probably Las Vegas, Nevada.
Frontier Hotel and Casino postcard that reads "Frontier The Friendly Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada." The left image shows a woman standing in the pool area and the right image shows a smiling woman holding a raquet, possibly for tennis or badminton.
Paula Mendenhall, Jeri Winger (former president of the Women’s History and Resource Center of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs) and civic leader Blanche Zucker at a President’s Child Safety Partnership event, probably in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Steve Lawrence, left, and Eydie Gorme, center, cut into a slice of wedding cake at their wedding held in the home of Beldon Katleman, an El Rancho Vegas Hotel owner, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Standing to the far right, Joe E. Lewis looks on.
Patrons eating and drinking inside the Sal Sagev Cafe at 1 Fremont St., Las Vegas, Nevada. Some of the men wear fez hats, characteristic of the Shriners organization. Site Name: Sal Sagev Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.)