From the Nevada Mining Photograph Collection (PH-00361) -- Written on the photograph, "Geo. J. Lewis Agent Tonopah, Nev. N.E. Johnson photographer and publisher" and, "Knights of Colubmus hall. House built of bottles".
An image of the Victory Motel located in Wells, Nevada. The neon sign advertising the business reads: "Victory Motel; TV Kitchens, Garages, Air; Vacancy." Site Name: Victory Motel (Wells, Nev.)
Series 2. Las Vegas Land and Water Company -- General Manager, Manager of Properties, and Manager of Industrial Development in Los Angeles, California -- Industrial Development Subject Files
115.1 Unidentified house in Las Vegas Nevada, with snow on it, 1929. ; 115.2 Union Gasoline sign in the snow, 1929. Las Vegas, Nevada. ; 115.3 Snow in Las Vegas, 1929. (Courthouse?) ; 115.4 Repairing the streets, 1929. ; 115.5 Las Vegas, Nevada, with snow on the ground, 1929. ; 115.6 Las Vegas, Nevada, with snow on the ground, 1929. ; 115.7 Las Vegas, Nevada, with snow on the ground, 1929.
Color image of activists from from the Lenten Desert Experience (also called the Nevada Desert Experience), a group protesting nuclear testing, sowing a desert plant.
Scale [ca. 126,720]. 1 in.=2 miles 1 map : blueline print ; 49 x 74 cmScale [ca. 126,720]. 1 in.=2 miles ; 1 map : blueline print ; 49 x 74 cm ; Shows right of way of what now is Interstate 95 through what is now Clark County, Nevada ; "Aug. 10, 1905." ; "Adopted as toll road of Nevada Rapid Transit Company at meeting of Board of Directors of said company Aug. 25, 1905. Attest Wh. Comstock, secretary, J. Ross Clark, president." ; "Book I, page 3"--Lower right corner of map ; "[Illegible] recording [illegible] J. Ross Clark September 1st. A.D. 1905 at 40 [illegible] 8 A in book of platts [illegible] Henry Lee [illegible]"--Upper right portion of map