View of Main & Fremont with lit up building signs, including the Overland Hotel and Hotel Sal Sagev (only "hotel" is lit up on this sign). Street Address: Main Street and Fremont Street
Fremont Street and 2nd Street (now Casino Center Blvd.) shown about 1918. White Cross Drug Store is shown. The sign of the Majestic Theatre is in the foreground. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
Night Club Row, which included the Red Mill (left) and the Black Cat (right), was located on East Charleston Boulevard, just east of Fremont Street intersection, 1932. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
Pictured is the Ed Von Tobel Lumber Company at 217 So. 1st Street in June 1947. the Mint Hotel is at the left and the First National Bank building is at the right of the photo. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
The Von Tobel warehouse located west of the freeway (in Las Vegas) consisted of two acres of ground and a large warehouse. Photo taken in the early 1960s. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
Handwritten identification given with photograph: (from left to right) Maurine Hubbard Wilson, "Snookums" George Griffin, F. B. and Ida Mae Hubbard. Our first car, the EMF."
James Cashman and others posing beside an automobile in Black Rock Canyon. Identified from left to right: James Cashman, Sr. (standing), James Cashman, Jr. (standing), Leah Cashman, Tona Cashman, Juanita Gusewelle, and Mary Frances Gusewelle. The woman at the far right is not identified, but the child on her lap is Marjorie Gusewelle.
Front of photo reads: "20 Mule Team Canyon. Death Valley Nat'l Monument, Calif." A handwritten inscription on the back of the image reads: "Mountains of clay and other minerals. No vegetation, except a few small millions of shrubs along small streams higher up in the mountains."
Dorothy Dorothy and Lyndon Baines Johnson pose for a photo. Upon closer inspection in the upper right corner, there is the ending of an autograph by Lyndon Johnson. See Image 0131 0206 for a full image.
Newer version of Las Vegas Tonopah Reno Stage Lines, compared to previous photo of stage coach (See Image 0131 001, pho023378). A large limosine-like vehicle sits in front of a building with a man in the driver's seat. The top side of the car reads "Las Vegas Tonopah Reno Stage Lines Inc." Inscription with photo reads "A few years later- [LV Tonopah-Reno] stage line"