105.1 Melba Berning. ; 105.2 Mom at Charleston. Was supposed to take the cabin. But don't show much of it. ; 105.3 Unidentified man. ; 105.4 Avalon Bay, Catalina. ; 105.5 Three unidentified people. ; 105.6 Carlin jail. ; 105.7 Two unidentified women. ; 105.8 Carlin rail yard.
108.1 Repairing the streets, 1929. Street scene with tractor. ; 108.2 The new El Portal. Building under construction. ; 108.3 Colorado River before dam was built ; 108.4 Molly. ; 108.5 Unidentified woman sitting on a fallen tree.
109.1 Avalon Bay, Catalina ; 109.2 Catalina Island, California. ; 109.3 Catalina. ; 109.4 The high school glee. Year? ; 109.5 Catalina. ; 109.6 Unidentified boy with houses in background. ; 109.7 My yacht in Catalina. Photo has two boats in it.
111.1 Eagle Rock. ; 111.2 Unidentified mountains. ; 111.3 Jazz's Mom, sister, and unidentified girl in Mt. Charleston cabin, 1929. ; 111.4 Two unidentified people playing in the snow. ; 111.5 Unidentified mountains. ; 111.6 Unidentified person outside the cabin in Mt. Charleston.
119.1 Unidentified town. ; 119.2 Selma Morrison; 119.3 Unidentified people in Reno. ; 119.4 Unidentified lake. [maybe Lake Tahoe] ; 119.5 Unidentified people in Reno. ; 119.6 Six unidentified people. ; 119.7 Unidentified girl on left with Selma. ; 119.8 Unidentified place in Reno.
120.1 Selma.; 120.2 Selma Morrison; 120.3 Two big open boats. Sign above the right one says Camp Richardson. ; 120.4 & 120.5 Selma; 120.6 Selma Morrison and seven unidentified girls.; 120.7 Unidentified girl on a bridge in Reno.
121.1 Unidentified airplane, one that can land not only on land but in water; 121.2 Desert; 121.3 & 121.4 Unidentified airplanes; 121.5 Unidentified desert; 121.6 Unidentified airplanes flying; 121.7 Unidentified truck and airplane; 121.8 U.S. Navy airplane
Empty box wrapper for Monte Carlo Blended Cigarettes. The left pane (in Spanish) reads "The delicious and smooth flavor of these cigars has been obtained by a careful selection of the finest silky and aromatic leaves of the virginia and soft burley tobaccos."
Jazz in his father's battery shop on 100 block, North Main Street, Las Vegas. Inscription with the image reads "Every time the fire department had a fire, it was his job to go over and check the batteries after every run. W. Hunsaker, 1-30-84"