Las Vegas mayor J. Fred Hesse (left) and Nevada governor Fred Balzar (right) at opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas
Transcribed Notes: Notes on photo sleeve: "Las Vegas Mayor J. Fred Hesse (left) and Nev. Governor Fred Balzar at opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas, ca. 1929-32"; Stamped on back of photo: G. L. Ullom. 104 Fremont Street. Las Vegas, Nevada
Martin Stern's final design of the Harrah's Tahoe tower. Transcribed from photo: "Harrah's, Lake Tahoe, plans to complete this 18 story hotel by mid-1973. The 270 room structure will have an attached three-level garage to handle over 400 cards, and a sky lounge dining room. The new hotel will be of earthen colors and face its narrowest façade toward Lake Tahoe." Transcribed from photo sleeve: "Harrah's Tahoe. Stern's final design as constructed." Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe Address: 15 Highway 50
A Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada. A truck from the Boulder Lumber Company is shown with a banner advertising, catering industrious employees Local 591, circa 1930. The original image has been damaged.
Boy scouts playing at a Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada circa 1930. It appears to be a racist game targeting a boy wearing blackface. The original image has been damaged.
Several wooden structures on floats in a Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada. There is a banner over the road advertising the Nevada Garage, and a truck towing a wooden building has a sign advertising the Las Vegas Lumber Co., Building Material, Phone 372. the photo was taken circa 1930. The original image has been damaged.
A group of parade marchers with a banner, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paper Hangers of America Local 159 in the Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1930.