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.
Black and white picture of George Kelly Ryan, taken on his birthday, June 3, 1929. Attached to photo: "If memory serves correctly, this picture of me was taken on my birthday, June 3rd, 1929." Photo sleeve contains an enlargement of the original photo.
A group of men at the Boulder Dam (Hoover Dam) groundbreaking ceremony. The man in the Masonic apron is Rev. Charles Sumner Reynolds, pastor of the Las Vegas Methodist Church.
Las Vegas High School Basketball Team in their uniforms. L-R: Coach Carver , Jack Sandy, Fred Whiteneck, Clair Wadsworth, Ebbie Davis, Fermin Goodwin, Berkley Bunker.
Sherwin F. Garside sits center of the Clark County School Board - L to R: unidentified, Chester R. Sewell (vice president), Mrs. Charles Hyde (clerk), Sherwin F.Garside (president), R. Guild Gray (superintendent), Kay Hynne, unidentified.
Description given with photograph: "Fire crew with Leon Rockwell. Standing: Arnold Scott, Jack Wilson, James Downs, Walt Bond, Harry Jameson, James Adams H.R.; Sec.: Scotty Brenner; 2nd Asst. C.: Earl Rockwell; 1st Asst. C.: Leon Rockwell; Chief: Harold Case; Cat.: Dick Levitt. Not in picture: Shorty Debrink, Gene, Archie Mellott, Ralph Simmons"
Description given with photograph: "Fire crew with truck. 3rd and Carson Streets - Clark County Courthouse. Left to right: Capt. Dick Leavitt, Chief Harold Case; Battalion Chief Earl Rockwell; Asst. Chief Earl Rockwell; Walter Bond, Jack Wilson; Donald Bremner; Arnold Scott; Jimmie Docous; Jimmie Adams; Driver, Harry Jameson. 7 members absent."
Description provided with image: "Temporary customs operation set up at Hughes Executive Terminal in Las Vegas In San Francisco by Scandinavian Airlines to process foreign passengers from 128 countries, here to attend the American Mining Congress. Las Vegas was designated an International Port of Entry in 1972.