Prospector Jim Butler and his wife Belle (on the right) with two unidentified men and a dog sitting outside of a tent with a stovepipe coming through the top, probably in Tonopah, Nevada. Jim Butler struck the first gold and silver ores in Tonopah and Belle Butler struck the Mizpah Mine claim in Tonopah.
Blanche and Reuben Zucker with the Commissioner's Award presented to Blanche by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Blanche Zucker holding the Commissioner's Award she has been presented by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Blanche Zucker poses with an unidentified man while she is holding the Commissioner's Award she has been presented by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Blanche Zucker holding the Commissioner's Award she has been presented by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Blanche Zucker poses by a sign while holding the Commissioner's Award she has been presented by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Nevada Senator Jean Ford (at left) with two unidentified women outside of the Nevada State Governor's Mansion in Carson City, Nevada. Site Name: Nevada Governor's Mansion (Carson City, Nevada)
An unidentified woman standing outside of the Nevada State Governor's Mansion in Carson City, Nevada. Site Name: Nevada Governor's Mansion (Carson City, Nevada)