L-R: Jay Sarno, his wife Joyce Sarno, and his children September ("Temmy"), Heidi, Freddie, and Jay C. (Jay, Jr.), posing in formal attire. Probably in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Left to right: Paul Harrington, Leslie H. Smith, John Harrington, Dorothy Snider and Vincent Harrington around a lemonade stand in the summer of 1932. Two automobiles in the background. The children are on the west side of the 500 block of Second Street with a row of the railroad cottages on the opposite side of the street. Leslie H. Smith was born in Las Vegas in 1927 and lived at 624 South 6th Street. Sixty-four railroad cottages were built by the Las Vegas Land and Water Company for employees of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad.
From left to right, Jennifer (age 2), Vinnie ( age 10), and Prudence (age 3) standing in the backyard. Inscription on back reads: "In back of the house, our land runs up to the trees"
Father with two small children. "Many hardships were endured as people lived on scant rations while waiting for an opportunity to work on Hoover Dam." Circa 1930-1931. (Bureau of Reclamation Photo by W. A. Davis)
Close-up of children playing in the snow at the Fifth Street School. Handwritten note on photo sleeve: "Her first snow! I think this is a darling picture. Kathleen Meyers is so cunningly & unconsciously posed. Most of the children had never seen snow before. It's been a real treat."
Black and white photographic image of school children in St. Thomas, Nevada. St. Thomas is a part of Clark County and was abandoned when the water from Lake Mead submerged the town. It is now a Ghost Town protected by Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Cyril and Lottie Wengert posing with their children. From left to right, Lottie Wengert, Jimmie Wengert (19 months old), and Cyril Wengert holding 3 month old Marilyn Wengert.