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
Description provided with image: "Three Southern Nevada clubs won awards for outstanding civic projects at the biennial Nevada Federation of Women's Clubs. Representing the clubs are, L-R: Betty Lee Lamping, preside of the Junior Mesquite Club; Ruth Naylor, President of the Mesquite Club; Phyllis Crawley, President of the North Las Vegas Women's Club. (5-13-76)."
Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. on a survey crew with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey at the Powell Cairn, circa 1935. Powell Cairn was built about 1880 by John Wesley Powell on his exploration of the southwestern United States. The Powell Survey Cairn is located in Garfield County, Utah, at N37.93193° W112.20548° (NAD83) and at an elevation of 10216 ft MSL. The primary coordinates for Powell Survey Cairn places it within the ZIP Code 84712 delivery area. It can be seen on the USGS 1:24K topographic map Adams Head, UT.