Black and white image with a description attributed to Olive Lake-Eglington written beneath: "Jim, Ada, and Tweed in front of blacksmith's shop at Wilson's Ranch in Las Vegas." Note: Image is from a family photo album that was loaned to UNLV Libraries Special Collections and returned to the family on July 17, 1984.
Black and white image of a group of men known as "Las Vegas Old Timers." Some of the men have been identified, although the handwriting accompanying the image is difficult to read: Phil Steinman, Jeff, Mr. Roberts, J.D. Richards, Jim Ullom, Al Clark, Leed Baldwin, Frank Faller, H. Harrum. Note: Image is from a family photo album that was loaned to UNLV Libraries Special Collections and returned to the family on July 17, 1984.
Black and white image with an exterior view of the home of W. R. Thomas in Las Vegas. The postcard is addressed to Miss Olive Lake, 483 West Center Street, Pomona, California. The postmark is from Las Vegas, Nevada in October 191- (the last number is illegible). The handwritten text on the back reads: "Dear Olive, Received your card a couple of days ago but I tell my lessons take all my time. Have a fine teacher one that knows what he's doing. Gee, I miss you. Will write late Wanda." The handwritten text on the front reads: "I played for the [R.] Church last Sunday night and will play tonight. I want you to write as often as you can."
Black and white image of World War I soldiers from Clark County, Nevada. Standing in the back row are Leland Ronnow (third from left) and Ernest Lake (fourth from left). In the middle row, the third man from the left is Al Moser.