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.
Tinted postcard. A thirst parlor in a Nevada mining camp, the "Boozy Burros" at the bar. Printed at the bottom of the card: Copyright 1905 by Frank H. Leib." and "Frank H. Leib. Publ. Salt Lake City. N. 1702."
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.
Benny Binion and his daughter Becky posing next to the Million Dollar Horseshoe at the Horseshoe Casino. (c. 1969). Stamp on back of photo: "Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nevada Convention Center 18165".
Photographers film Jack Binion holding a million dollars. It was a display at his Horseshoe Casino, Las Vegas. (c. 1971). Stamp on back of photo: "Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nevada Convention Center 22333".