First grade pupils of 5th Street School, Las Vegas, approximately 1915. (Arthur Gregory pictured.) l-r, back row 1. Francis Gaulke 2. Dorothy Farnsworth 11. Margaret Moffet. Middle row 3. George Frazier 4. Grant Ely 7. Jack Lidel 8. Majnard Pollock 9. J. B. Crow; front row 2. Franklin Fell 3. Jackie Von Tobel 4. Arthur "Art" Walker Gregory 5. Edward Von Tobel Jr.
Unidentified women stand in front of the SP, LA, and SL Railroad Depot in Las Vegas. This image is a framed and cropped version of image 0266_023, pho026003. The women may be "Harvey Girls," waitresses who worked at Fred Harvey's Harvey House restaurants.
William Shockley's home in Pickhandle Gulch, NV. Inscription with image reads: "Pickhandle Gulch, cul-de-sac, Candelaria. Shockley house (Mt. Diablo Supt.) 1890? Metallic-Equator on far side (right) of gulch; L-R: W.E. Norwood, H.H. Allen, Sidney Jones."
William Shockley's home in Pickhandle Gulch, NV. Inscription reads: "Mt. Diablo Supt. House Pickhandle Gulch, Candelaria; Shockley's house, 1890?; Mt. Diablo Hoisting Works on hill t right." Individiuals identified from left to right: W.E. Norwood, H.H. Allen, & W.H. Shockley.
Officials at a breakfast given by the National Council of Urban Tourism Organization and the National Council of State Travel Directors in Los Angeles, California circa 1981. From left to right is William Reid, Tourism Director and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Rossi Ralenkotter, Dir. Of Marketing and Tourism of LVCVA; Congressman James Santini of Nevada, Chairman of the Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus; and William D. Toohey, President, Travel Industry Ass'n of America.
R-L: L. J. Hudlow, Project Manager of the Boulder Canyon Project; Miss Endang Sulbi Sastrodiredjo, Chief, Department of Overseas Information (Ministry of Information) from Djakarta, Indonesia. She is touring the U.S. under the auspices of the State Department.