A black and white image of children standing in front a tent house in Williamsville (known to the residents as Ragtown), a makeshift community created near Black Canyon as construction began on the Hoover Dam.
A teacher and school children posing next to a wooden school building. Handwritten note on back of photo: "Located at 2nd & Lewis Street. Originally at 1st & Main. I do not know what year this picture was taken -- probably before 1910 as the old 5th Street School was built in 1910. Perhaps Bob Griffith can fill you in on this early school. Or if not he, perhaps Florence Boyer (Mrs. C.C.)."
The Von Tobel children, Christmas 1923, in front of the Von Tobel home at 114 N. 3rd Street. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
Tonopah School's second grade class sits on the steps with their teacher, Miss Sullivan. Children within the three rows identified: "In first row: Willie Ryan, Thelma Flemming, Gertrude Stimson, Florence Ryan, Albert Wenzel, Willie O'Flarity, Geraldine Fitzgerald. In second row: Ruth Dunsdon, Evelyn Carlson, Dorothy Anderson, Edna Clary, Kathleen Griffin, Lawrence Metz, Bonnie McDonald, Tillie Evans, Thomas Lynch. In third row: Lillie McKay, Millie Truebey, Jack Howell, Ina Penaeu, Rose Wood, Thelma Rasmussen, Leonard Lyons, Ernest Rupy."