This photograph has three images. The first one, (0272_0011) depicts two people. It reads, "Georgia and I at entrance to top of dam. Head tower of massif government hi-line, to handle 50 ton sections of pipe," as a handwritten inscription. The second one, (0272_0012), also shows two people and reads "York and Georgia." The third one, (0272_0013) that's rotated reads "Another view of head tower of government line; notice large 6 cables it uses," as a handwritten inscription.
Shipping Ore at Tonopah, NV. Tonopah RR (3) 4-wheel cabooses 11, 9; D & RG 66 2-8-0 (BLW 5098-1880). Three engines in view: Tonopah RR 2-6-0; D & RG 66, unknown diamond stack loco. (ext. right) Stamp on the front of the photo reads: "J. E. Stimson, Artist, Cheyenne, WYO. 896" Stamps on the back of the photo read: "Mallory Hope Ferrell P. O. Box 2837 Peachtree City, GA 30269." and "Publication of this photo must give credit line to the Wyoming State Archives, Museums, and Historical Department."
Phil Tobin posing on a white horse at an unknown location. In 1931, as a freshman Assemblyman, Phil Tobin introduced a bill to legalize gambling in Nevada. A Humboldt County rancher and buckaroo, the 29-year old had no interest in gambling himself. Instead, he correctly believed legalized gambling would benefit the public and especially schools thanks to tax revenues. At the time, illicit gambling houses were thriving in Las Vegas, and with Hoover Dam slated to begin construction 40 miles away, many feared the increased Federal presence associated with the Dam construction effort would lead to a clamp-down. The measure passed. After serving out his term, Tobin returned to ranch life for good.
Costume design drawing with notes, "Embroidery on center front; Rhinestones on bodice; drape rhinestones."
Costume Details: Costume design drawing of a performer wearing a gold and white gown, distended by a crinoline; bows and flowers are attached to her skirt, as well as her gloves and headdress, which resembles a lattice.
Show Name: Hello America!
Costume design drawing with notes, "Gold bow at waist; silver bows front and back; Add rhinestones on bust" on top right hand corner and "Sketch #28; Kathy Martin" on bottom right.
Costume Details: A performer clothed in a gold and white ball gown, distended by a crinoline; she is holding a white and bouquet and wearing matching gloves, jewelry, and headdress.
Show Name: Hello America!
Costume design drawing with fabric swatches; 2 males in striped jackets
Costume Details: Two men in suits; one is wearing a light blue hat, and light pink bow tie, a blue and white striped jacket and blue pants; the other is wearing a white hat with a dark blue strip on it, a light blue tie, a magenta vest, a blue, grey and white striped jacket with pink lining, and grey-ish pants.
Show Name: Hello America!
Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nevada)
There are fabric swatches attached to the drawing.
Costume Details: A drawing of a female in a sheer black and red dress with a turban-like headdress and elbow length black gloves.
Show Name: Hello America!
Performance Name: The Sinking of the Titanic
Costume Details: A drawing of a female entertainer in a sparkly red and orange layered dress with a large red and black head piece.
Show Name: Hello America!
Performance Name: The Sinking of the Titanic
10" x 5 1/4" advertisement printed on 8" x 10" glossy photo paper; photograph of a showgirl in an elaborate headdress and the words "Donn Arden's Jubilee! MGM Grand Hotel." A sticker in the lower right hand corner reads: "The Geary Company/Advertising 2139 Industrial Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 (702) 386-0315."
Show Name: Jubilee!
Site Name: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino