Postcard shows the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Depot of Las Vegas in 1905. Three signs on side of railcar state Pacific Express Co., Las Vegas, Ticket office. Caption: Salt Lake Depot Las Vegas 1905
Postcard shows Fremont Street with automobiles, men, and businesses such as Hotel Overland, Hotel Nevada, Las Vegas Hotel, Las Vegas Cafe. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Pictured in front of engine number 3708, first train arrival in Las Vegas from Salt Lake City, second from left, train engineer John Charles Fremont Gregory (father of Arthur Wilson Gregory) with officials and employees of the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad.
Las Vegas Trading Company was located on the east corner of Main and Lewis streets within Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. Site Name: Las Vegas Trading Company (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Workers dismantling the Las Vegas hotel in 1905. Hotel was located within Clark's Las Vegas townsite on Stewart and Main streets. It housed people for the townsite auction held on May 15-16, 1905.
Hotel Las Vegas, located on North Main Street near Stewart Avenue. Charles "Pop" Squires (later editor of the Las Vegas Age) was the proprietor. Built in May 1905, it was torn down in March 1906. Caption: L. V. Hotel Co.
Location diagram for employees cottages in block 23 and 26, Clark's Las Vegas Townsite, Clark County, Nevada. Scale 100'=1". San Pedro, Los Angeles, & Salt Lake Railroad employees cottages. Site Name: Clark's Las Vegas Townsite (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Three photographs placed together to create a panoramic view of Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. Caption: Los [sic] Vegas Nevada, Aug 1905 from Salt Lake Depot then under construction
First State Bank, located on the northeast corner of First and Fremont Streets, was the first two-story structure in Clark's Las Vegas Townsite. Rooms upstairs were occupied by the Masonic Lodge. Site Name: First State Bank (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Fremont Street near an intersection with First Street. A man on horseback and a wagon on dirt street. Buildings with signs advertise businesses including the Salt Lake City Brewing Company, the Ideal Lunch Counter, billiards, and department store. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)