Sheet 3 of 6 sheets. San Pedro, Los Angeles, & Salt Lake Railroad employees' cottages. Details for four and five room cottages, Las Vegas, Nevada. Includes various scales, details, and sections. The cottages were built by the Las Vegas Land and Water Company between 190-?-07. Caption: S.P., L.A. & S.L. R.R. employees cottages, Las Vegas, Nevada, details (for four & five room cottages)
A row of railroad cottages in Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. The view is looking northeast to the corner of Third Street and Garces Street. The original image was from a Wharton Drug Company postcard. 64 railroad cottages were built between 1909 and 1911 by the Las Vegas Land and Water Company for employees of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad. Caption: Wharton Drug Co. Site Name: Clark's Las Vegas Townsite (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A Wharton Drug Company postcard showing Clark's Las Vegas Townsite in 1912. The view is from the intersection of Main Street and Bonneville Street looking southeast with the railroad cottages in the background. The railroad cottages were built by the Las Vegas Land and Water Co. for employees of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. 64 cottages, filling 4 blocks within Clark's Las Vegas Townsite, were completed in 1911 Caption: Wharton Drug Co.
Children stand and play outside the Fifth Street Grammar School in Las Vegas. The school building is the center building in the photo. Built in 1910-1911 in the Mission architecture style, it housed Las Vegas' combined grammar and high schools until 1929, when Las Vegas High School was built. Some of the children are standing in a yard by what appears to be a volleyball or badminton net. Other children are seen walking towards the school building. All of the boys are wearing caps. Photograph taken between 1920-1933 Caption: Las Vegas Nev Site Name: Fifth Street School (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Five men stand in front of the Arizona Club on North First street in Las Vegas. The third man from the right is identified as Al James, who acquired the Arizona Club from its builder about 1907. Photograph taken 1906-1907? Site Name: Arizona Club (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Ed Von Tobel, Sr. and Jake Beckley stand in front of the Von Tobel Lumber Company on South First Street in Las Vegas. Pictured are the office, lumber storage, shed and sales room. Beckley, Ed. Von Tobel Sr.'s business partner is seen standing on a horse-drawn wagon on the left. Behind the wagon are stacked shingles. The lumber company was founded in 1905, shortly after the Las Vegas townsite lot auction, but moved from its original location on South Main Street when that proved to be "too far out of town" for business. The South First Street building was destroyed by fire in 1914. Photograph taken 1905?-1906?
The image was taken within the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad's rail yard. In the center of the photograph is a large crowd of people who have just arrived. To the left is passenger cars, to the right freight cars, in the background center is the first depot in Las Vegas, a railroad car. Photographer is believed to have been Ed Von Tobel, Sr. The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad offered a special rate of sixteen dollars to those coming in for the auction of lots within Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. If an individual purchased property, the amount of the ticket would be refunded.
The photograph is of Fremont Street with the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad depot at the left center. The view is from Second Street looking southeast. Fremont Street was the central business district within Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad depot was located at the northwestern end of the street. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)