Helen J. Stewart with a camera at Sandstone Ranch (which is now within the boundaries of the Spring Mountain Ranch State Park and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area). Mt. Charleston is in the background. 0105 0094 is a duplicate copy of this photo. Site Name: Spring Mountain Ranch (Blue Diamond, Nev.)
A Paiute Indian woman called Annie wearing a basket hat at Kiel Ranch. 0105 0083 is a duplicate copy of this photo. Site Name: Kiel Ranch (North Las Vegas, Nev.)
A Paiute woman in Southern Nevada at a Paiute encampment. Some Native American implements are shown, but she is wearing a cast off Anglo clothing. She is facing away from the camera because she believed that otherwise the camera would "steal her spirit." There is a windbreak made of brush between two mesquites. 0105 0085 is a duplicate copy of this photo.
R-L: Reverend Donald Clark, gospel artist Mahalia Jackson, and unidentified man. Included with the image is a Las Vegas Review-Journal article from July 5, 1981 titled "Help Us Write History."
Women of the Mesquite Club gathered on a porch for their colonial tea. Original description: "This picture is for mother-you may all look at it however!" Written on the bottom of the photo: "At our last colonial tea last January." "Mrs. S." and "me" written at the top of the photo. "Mrs. Stewart just below, me to the left of the picture" written on the side of the photo.