Note: Handwritten menu. Postcard-shaped menu has illustration of the steamship on the front; illustration of a sailor on menu Restaurant: La Bretagne steamship Location: France
Note: Cie Gle Transatlantique at top of menu; features photograph titled "Hôtel Continental, Grande Salle des Fêtes." Restaurant: La Touraine steamship Location: France
Note: Handwritten menu. Includes wine list with prices. Features photograph of onshore crowd looking at a steamship in port. "Bresil, Plata, Côte Occidentale d'Afrique" below company name Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Steamships of Compagnie des Chargeurs Réunis Location: France
Note: Handwritten menu. Includes wine list with prices. Features photograph of onshore crowd looking at a steamship in port. "Bresil, Plata, Côte Occidentale d'Afrique" below company name Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Steamships of Compagnie des Chargeurs Réunis Location: France
Note: Handwritten menu. Features illustration of five women and a cherub figure, signed by Gaston Linden, 1894. One woman is painting or drawing; another is playing a stringed instrument; another is raising a glass in a toast; another, holding an armful of books, appears to be writing the menu with a quill; a nude woman holds a cornucopia Restaurant: Cercle de Capucines Location: Paris, France
Note: Handwritten menu. At top of menu: "Darmstadt." Double A monogram at top. Handwritten notes on back Restaurant: Noble Family residence Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Aaron Williams Papers (1965-1981) consist of scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, certificates, newspaper clippings, reports, and programs. Many of the clippings and some of the correspondence contain references that give insight into the role of women in North Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The scrapbooks and newspaper clippings document Williams' career as well as issues he dealt with as councilman and commissioner. These issues include those related to community and infrastructure development, such as airports, sewage treatment plants, senior citizens, health, and urban planning as well as North Las Vegas and Clark county political activities during the late 1960s and early 1970s.