Color image of Franciscan brothers (O.F.M. or Order of Friars Minor) and other protesters holding hands in the Nevada desert during a Franciscan weekend of peaceful demonstrations against nuclear testing.
Two women (possibly Mrs. Owen Phaff and her mother) stand in front of San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company locomotive number 3649 in Las Vegas, approximate date 1912.
Nineteen year old Virginia Page from Brighton, England, winner of Meet Me In Las Vegas contest. Page, as Miss Las Vegas, won a trip to Las Vegas for a week starting June 2, 1957. She can be seen here posing in a bathing suit sitting on the edge of a fountain.
Black and white image of two unidentified men, a woman, and a child standing in front of a locomotive engine named "Old Fort Collville." Transcribed from the back of the postcard: "Dave Coons, Railroad buff, identified this engine as yellow pine mining company. Shay number one Locomotive. Locomotives were made in Lima, Ohio. It has a home-made fuel bunker, having been transformed to an oil burner. Identified by E. Patrick on May 17, 1982."
Men in business suits. From left to right (front): Art Smith, Ernie Cragin, Nelson Conway. (Back): Perry Thomas, Norrison Beatty, Bernard (Bret) Swanson, Bruce Beckley, Wayne Kirch.
Black and white photo of Caliente Grade School graduating class of 1926. Front row, L- R: 1. Virgil Wedge, now a Reno attorney, 2. Burton Wadsworth, deceased uncle of Mrs. Bob Broadbent, 3. Lawrence Pace, son of Vilate and Frank Pace, 4. Lester Denton, 5.(?), 6.(?); Back row, L- R: 1. Alpha Forsyth, 2. Mattie Keeler, 3 Rosie Usin, 4. Mary Reid, 5. Hilma Burke.