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Death Valley Ranch in Death Valley, California: photographic print

Date
1943 (year approximate)
Description
From the Robert M. Stevenson Photograph Collection (PH-00278)

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Railroad Pass Casino: photographic print

Date
1979 (year approximate)
Description
From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345).

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Automobiles parked along Main Street: photographic print

Date
1915 (year approximate)
Description
Automobiles parked right outside the bank on Main Street in Tonopah, Nevada circa 1915.

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Entry in Helldorado Parade, downtown Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1952 (year approximate)
Description
From the Virginia LeLake Photograph Collection (PH-00244)

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Entry in Helldorado Parade, downtown Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1952 (year approximate)
Description
From the Virginia LeLake Photograph Collection (PH-00244)

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Photograph of the front exterior of the Hotel Nevada (Las Vegas), circa 1910

Date
1908 to 1912
Description

Hotel Nevada after the addition of a balcony. Transcribed from photo sleeve: "by Florence Lee Jones ... March, 1969. Early Las Vegas History. The Hotel Nevada, at the Southeast corner of Main and Fremont Streets, is the oldest continuous hotel business in Las Vegas, although it has been known as Sal Sagev (Las Vegas spelled backward) since 1928. The hostelry started as a tent in 1905, but the late John Miller soon erected a permanent building, shown above, which provided the most luxurious accommodations and the best food in Las Vegas for many years. In the 1930's the Sal Sagev Hotel had one of the three elevators in town. A private dining room was a popular place for private parties for the elite of the town. The hotel is now owned and operated by Miller's son, Abe Miller, and his daughter, Mrs. Sherman E. Nugent. The Golden Gate Club now occupies much of the first floor of the building. On the North side of the building is a sign "Bank of Southern Nevada", which was the second bank established in Las Vegas. (The other was the First State Bank.) Started by John F. Miller, Ed Von Tobel, Sr., Will Beckley, Attorney Frank Stevens, and Hal D. Buzick, the Bank of Southern Nevada was an important factor in Southern Nevada's economy. During the 1930's and the Depression, the federal government issued restrictive orders on bank operations. The reaction of the independent Las Vegans was 'No guy in Washington is going to tell us how to run our bank.' ... So they paid off all the depositors and closed the bank. The Rhoads & Rhoads General Machine Works (extreme right) was one of the first automobile agencies in town - the start of Community Chevrolet."
Site Name: Hotel Nevada
Address: 1 Fremont Street

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Photograph of Giles family's automobile, Bullfrog Hills (Nev.), early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
back seat l-r Edith Giles, Joe Horton; front seat l-r Edwin Schofield Giles and wife Edith Corliss. Giles family's automobile named Geraldine
Caption: The Giles family in Geraldine, Beatty

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Photograph of buildings, Rhyolite (Nev.), early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
The three story building closest to the automobile is the Overbury Building. The three story building in the background is the John S. Cook and Company building. Auto drives past abandoned buildings in Rhyolite.
Caption: Deserted buildings on the main street of Rhyolite.

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Photograph of a panoramic view of Manhattan, (Nev.), 1900-1925

Description
Caption: Manhattan, Nev.

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Photograph of the headframe and buidlings at the Revert Divide Mine, 1900

Date
1900
Description
Photograph of the headframe and buidlings at the Revert Divide Mine, 1900

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