A commemorative postcard for Hank Monk. The front of the postcard includes a portrait photograph of Monk, a photograph of "the old stage coach," and a photograph of a plaque on the Raffles Hotel in Placerville, California. The plaque reads: "To remember Hank Monk, the world's greatest reinsman who drove Horace Greeley from Carson City to here in 1859, making the 109 miles in 10 hours. Dedicated by E Clampus Vitus April 30, 1938."
Lloyd Ullom, Edward Marshall, and George Ullom (left to right) sit on a blanket outside of Rose Williams' house. The photograph was printed by Sensor Photography Studio - San Diego on June 13, 1927.
A group of men stand in a boat in the river while visiting the future site of the Boulder (later Hoover) dam. Credit for the photograph: Bureau of Reclamation Department of Interior
Jay Sarno watches his daughter Heidi Sarno blow out the candles on her birthday cake as she is held by a Caesars Palace cocktail waitress. Site Name: Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nev.)
An image of Joe Andre's orchestra "Ye Foot Warmers." Andre is the fourth man from the left, the second man to the left is possibly Billy Billings and the other members are unidentified.
Retirement photo with Myram Borders and Jack Kramer. Handwritten note on back of photo: "May 23, 1963 J.S. Park School, Myram Borders, UPI Correspondent; Jack Kramer, tennis champion; Doris Hancock J.S. Park Kindergarten teacher. Taken at the retirement party."
U.S. Senator Pat McCarren and his wife Martha McCarran touring the Basic Magnesium, Inc. plant. From original description: "Seven million dollars in silver bus bars ?' x 8" lengths, 2 foot to 40 foot long (Due to lack of copper)."
Left to right: 1. U.S. Treasury Guard, 2. Victor V. Kunkel, 3. F.O. Case, 4. Senator Pat McCarran, 5. Pop Mooney, and 6. U.S. Treasury Guard standing in front of silver bus bars at Basic Magnesium Inc. plant.
A man wearing a sign advertising Guild Theatre. The sign reads: "Now Showing Guild Theatre 'The Gay Deceivers' in Simply Devine Color." Site Name: Guild Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Comedian Irving Benson with four female dancers in beaded lace costumes and large feather headdresses. Site Name: Aladdin Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 3667 South Las Vegas Boulevard