Color image of Pauline Esteves, a Shoshone Indian, and her lawyer at the 10-day protest known as "Reclaim the Test Site" that was organized by American Peace Test, an anti-nuclear testing group.
Earl Rockwell and Bill "Limey" Pearson standing with Müller & Yost City Bakery horse-drawn delivery wagon behind the bakery building. The location later became that of the Fortune Club.
Photograph of two people and a dog beside an automobile outside J. Warren Woodard's Down Town Camp service station. Handwritten inscription included with the photo: "Warren Woodard, downtown, Camp Ground Camps, LV."
Photograph of a man standing beside a the remains of a burned school house. Handwritten description included with the photo: "Remains of old school house where R. R. Company room house was on. So. ? St. Burned about 1909."
Handwritten description included with the photo: "Old Side Board Bar, 1907. Lloyd [?] Smith Hotel where Fremont [Hotel] is now 140 ft from Fremont on 1st (north) east side of 1st." Seated left to right in back row: 1) Cliff Lake - standing 2) ? 3) Rosy Bennett. Seated left to right in back row: 1) ? 2) ? 3) Henry Jackson - bartender 4) Joe Doyle? or Joe McLa? 5) Mrs. Jackson.