Dr. Richard Giles poses for a picture. Family history inscription reads: "Father of Dick L. Giles; Uncle to Edith C. Giles Cadagan Barcus 1914, Brother to Edwin S. Giles; great grand uncle to Mrs. Jane Cadogan Perry [who has three children by prior marriage to Arthur N. Patten; Childrens' names are Arthur N. Patten, Jr., Patricia Ann, and Edwin Giles Patten.]"
Edwin Giles holds his daughter, Edith Corliss Giles, in the air in front of their home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The man next to Edwin is unidentified.
Las Vegas businessmen (fraternal organization?) pose together with the American flag in the background. C.D. Baker stands in the back row, far right, and James Cashman Sr. stands in the back row, third from the right. Some men wear medals around their neck.
Nineteen year old Virginia Page from Brighton, England, winner of Meet Me In Las Vegas contest. Page, as Miss Las Vegas, won a trip to Las Vegas for a week starting June 2, 1957. She is pictured here standing at the base of a plane flanked by two unidentified people.
From left to right: Paul Haggland (the mayor of Fairbanks, Alaska), Burton Cohen, and Hewitt Lounsberry (the mayor of Anchorage, Alaska) at the Sands Hotel.
Black and white photo of Dr. J. D. Smith addressing a function in Las Vegas. Seated from left to right are Pearl Brown, Governor Carville and Berkeley Bunker.
Black and white photograph of eight men standing outside Rainbow Club by vehicle, from left to right, Willis Skillman/Chew-tobaca Pearson, Sundown Wells, Curly "Whitey" Blanchard, Bob Buchwald, Billy Doyle, Ted Bruner, Bert Boyd and John Manas.