Charles C. "C.C." Pyle (March 25, 1882 – February 3, 1939), also known as "Cash and Carry" Pyle, poses for a candid photograph with crowd while holding a football under each arm. C. C. Pyle was a famous sports agent and sporting events promoter.
Unidentified hearing in courtroom with two men seated at table, one man standing, and possibly testifying as a witness, and a police officer standing in background. On the table are papers and three small model cars.
Unidentified hearing in courtroom with two men seated at table, one man standing, and possibly testifying as a witness, and a police officer standing in background. On the table are papers and three small model cars.
Unidentified hearing in courtroom with two men seated at table, one man standing and listening, possibly a witness, and a police officer standing in background. On the table are papers and small model cars.
Unidentified hearing in courtroom with two men seated at table, one man standing and possibly testifying as a witness, and a police officer standing in background. On the table are papers and three small model cars.
Rural boomtown town [?] with a bulldozer and wooden tripod structures on open land in the foreground, scattered buildings in the background and a hill beyond
Rural boomtown town [?] with fenced land, scattered buildings, buildings under construction (or greenhouses) in the middle distance, and with a hill beyond
On October 29, 1926, Marco H. Hellman was given the rank of honorary colonel in the New York State police, and presented with a gold badge of the organization.
Crowd watching a baseball game at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Los Angeles's Wrigley Field was built in 1925 and torn down in 1966. It was host to minor league baseball teams and home of the Los Angeles Angeles. The field is named after the same Wrigley as Wrigley Field in Chicago, but it actually received the name first and had more on-site parking than Chicago's field does now.
American actor and director Slim Summerville. Summerville made the transition between silent to sound films. He was best known for his work in silent comedies but he also acted in dramas, such as ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (1930) and directed over 50 short films.
American actor and director Slim Summerville. Summerville made the transition between silent to sound films. He was best known for his work in silent comedies but he also acted in dramas, such as All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and directed over 50 short films.
Political figure Everett Sanders reads something shown to him by Walter Hister. Sanders was the Presidential secretary for Coolidge and was later appointed chairman of the Republican National Committee by Herbert Hoover
Political figure Everett Sanders standing holding a sheet of paper. Sanders was the Presidential secretary for Coolidge and was later appointed chairman of the Republican National Committee by Herbert Hoover
Political figure Everett Sanders standing holding a sheet of paper. Sanders was the Presidential secretary for Coolidge and was later appointed chairman of the Republican National Committee by Herbert Hoover
Unidentified hearing in courtroom with two men seated at table, one man standing, and possibly testifying as a witness as he reaches for a small figure of a man on the table. Also on the table are small model cars and papers.