Pictured L-R: Wilbur and Toni Clark, Nevada Governor E. P. Carville, Larry Allen (AP war correspondent). The photo was taken in the Governor's office in Reno, Nevada, August 2, 1944, on the Clarks' wedding day.
Pictured from left to right: (standing) Vicky Diaz and Shari Drouin and (seated) Mary Ellen Olson. All three women were part of the Cataloging Department staff at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries.
Ann Gleason, left, and an unidentified woman, right, standing next to a model of the Boulder City and the Chamber of Commerce in Boulder City, Nevada. Individual Creator credit goes to W. D. Knighton Photo in Boulder City, Nevada.
Wilbur Clark, kneeling behind, with Connie Boswell and two unidentified children, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1950s . Clark was involved in charity work such as helping these handicapped children. (Photo by Eric George Enterprise, Las Vegas).
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.