Photograph of unidentified man helping to renovate an abandoned Camp Williston barracks to serve as the Polka Dot Haven, the Boulder City teenager's club, 1953
Photograph of mother and children in abandoned Camp Williston barracks in Boulder City. It was being renovated to serve as Polka Dot Haven, a club for teenagers, 1953.
A silver dollar keepsake with Wilbur Clark's likeness on one side and the El Rancho Vegas on the other. Clark had thousands of these made up to pass among his friends after he "struck it rich."
Group poses in front of a log cabin at Charleston Peak. Identified from left to right: "1. Hazel Copper, 2. Jack Price, 3. unidentified 4. Leva Beckley, 5. Walter Bracken, 6. Bess Lightfoot, 7. Ruth Ferron, 8. Alta Ham. Child: Virginia Beckley."
Color image of people involved with the Lenten Desert Experience (also called the Nevada Desert Experience), a group demonstrating against nuclear testing, gathered in the Nevada desert.
Color image of protesters holding hands at a Park-n-Ride lot preparing for an anti-nuclear testing demonstration organized by Lenten Desert Experience (also called Nevada Desert Experience) in the Nevada desert.
An unidentified young Indian boy with a puppy in a watering can. The photograph was most likely taken at Manse Ranch. This is the same boy as in Image ID: 0096 0006.