Vassili Sulich kneeling and holding the hand of Ruth St. Denis. Probably the last photo of Ruth St. Denis in Las Vegas, December 1965 or 1966. L-R: Hermes Pan, Jerry Jackson, Ruth St. Denis, Tony Azzi (producer of Folies Bergere), Nico Charisse, Vassili Sulich.
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.
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0017) rotated to the left reads, "High mixing plant (blending and mixing plant," as a handwritten inscription. The second one (0272_0018) reads "Shay engine used at mixing plant. Instead of pistons or drivers, wheels are turned by screws; screw driven," as a handwritten inscription. The third one (0272_0019) is a picture of two people, and it reads, "York and Georgia at screening plant,"on the back.
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0029) reads, "First big blast in canyon." The second one (0272_0030) reads, "The long straight road between Las Vegas and Boulder City," and shows a photograph of Boulder Highway. The third image (0272_0031) is of J.B. Morrison "Georgia" and the photograph reads, "Pal and co-worker, we have shared our hardships, our fun, from the beginning of our time on Boulder Dam," as a handwritten inscription.
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0093) is an upside-down picture that reads, "York, nice friend with a car. We would drive around and take some pictures." The second one (0272_0092) shows John Kizziar (left) and York (right). The third image (0272_0091) is a picture of John T. Kizziar.
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0098) shows John T. Kizziar's poll tax receipt; it was collected by Six Companies Inc on 3-31-34. The second image (0272_0099) reads, "'Finished' with Tommy (brother-in-law), and Dicky, greeting us on our return from work. " The third one (0272_0100) has an inscription that reads, "'Finished'. Ferry across Colorado River to Kingman, Arizona. The only crossing to Las Vegas from Arizona."
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0101) depicts a typical dam worker's home. It has a handwritten inscription that reads, "For Sale: former 'dam worker's' home." The second one (0272_0102) shows a billboard outside of Las Vegas, circa late 1930s. It reads "Las Vegas, Nevada. Gateway to world's greatest engineering project - Boulder Dam." The third image (0272_0103) shows the Boulder Dam and reads, "Finished" (duplicate of Image 0272_0097).
Entrance gate to Pahrump Valley Company which includes the hotel, ranch, school, homes, etc in 1916. Notice water flowing across road; it was from an artesian well and was used for irrigation. Handwritten inscription on back of photo reads, "1916 entrance gate to Pahrump Valley Compny Ranch,Store, School; hotel, boarding house, bunk house, blacksmith shop, duplex homes, implement shed, home of ranch foreman. Notoce water flowingacross the road. From the spring, pools artesian well across corrall & fields where it was ditched for irrigation." It also has this stamp on the back, Pahrump Tribune P. O. Box218A Pahrump, NV 89041.
Judge Margaret E. Whittaker (center), Nye County Justice of the Peace for Pahrump Township, receives her Advanced Judicial Certificate from Judge John W. Kern (left), Dean of the National Judicial College, and Judge W. E. Teurman (right) of Fallon, president-elect of the Nevada Judges Association. Stamp on the back of the image reads "Third Eye Photograohy 1005 Bridge Street Winnemucca, NV 89445 Tel. (702) 623-3424".
Local artists and their paintings at an art show in Pahrump. From left to right is Ron Dennis, Mgr. Of Cal-Vada Gym, Mrs. Withers?(?), Agnes Lynch, Huffman(?), unidentified individual, and Lew Flyge.