Black and white image of the group of men who witnessed the pouring of the first concrete in Hoover Dam proper. From left to right: H. J. Lawler, Director of Six Companies, Inc.; Walker R. Young, Construction Engineer, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Frank T. Crowe, General Superintendent, Six Companies, Inc.; C. A. Shea, Director of Construction, Six Companies, Inc. W. A. Bechtel, President, Six Companies, Inc.; R. F. Walter, Chief Engineer, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Theodore A. Walters, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior ; Ed Clark & C. P. Squires, members of the original Colorado River Commission. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
Toni Clark and friends, Seattle, Washington, circa 1950s. Pictured, back row, L-R: Laurie Adelson, Toni Clark, Avril Dalitz, Shirley Fructhman, Katherine Simmons, Betty Grable, Evelyn Roen. Front row, L-R: Muriel Rothkopf, Bo Weinerger, Mrs. Weinerger.
Wilbur Clark and friends, circa 1950s. Pictured L-R: Wilbur Clark; Floyd Lamb; Roger Foley; Senator Alan Bible; Senator Howard Cannon; Mike Hines; Grant Sawyer. They are standing behind a Texas steer with the initials "LBJ".
Wilbur Clark (round table in tux, facing camera) and his wife Toni (next to priest, far right) at a formal dinner at the Hotel Astor in New York City, 1958. (Credit: Bill Mark, Park Sheraton Hotel, New York City)
Wilbur Clark and friends with a life preserver advertising "Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn", location unknown, circa 1950s. Pictured L-R: Wilbur Clark, Gwen O'Connor, Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, Marie MacDonald (?). Circa 1950s. Photo by Hyman Fink.
Wilbur Clark (left) on the ski slopes at Sun Valley, Idaho, circa 1950s. Others in group are L-R: Wilbur's wife Toni (5th from right), Bill Good, Betty Good, Evelyn Partridge, and Ted Partridge.
Wilbur Clark (3rd from left) with group of men outside the Rocky Marciano Training Camp, Gossinger, New york, circa 1950s. Pictured L-R: Eugene Murphy, Max Houston, Wilbur Clark, Harold Clark (Wilbur's brother), Chic Ross. (Photo credit: Bill Mark)
Portrait of Elbert Edwards' maternal aunts, Charlotte Malinda Woods Terry and Roxa Jane Woods Terry and maternal uncle, Joseph Lafeyette Woods. Handwritten by Elbert Edwards on back of photograph: "Mama gave this to me March 26, 1937. It is Aunt Wolinda [sic] Woods Terry, Aunt Roxa Woods Terry, Uncle Lafey [Lafeyette] Woods. My mother was Maribah Woods. Her other brothers were Carlos, Lyman, James, Lamond, Jasper, Albert and Lafayette."
Three photographs for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Saginaw Chips Card Game Room, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. The photograph on the left features a unidentified young boy with Jerry Lewis for the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. The top right photo shows two billboards, with the first one advertising the Saginaw Chips Card Game Room and the second one advertising Bingo. The bottom right photo features a building, possibly the Saginaw Chips Card Game Room.