An image of children dressed up in costumes, possibly for the 4th of July at City Hall in Boulder City, Nevada. A young boy dressed as a miniature Uncle Sam stands within the center of the crowd of children, as girls donning festive dresses stand at the front.
An image of children dressed up in costumes, possibly for the 4th of July at City Hall in Boulder City, Nevada. Specifically within the front row, boys dressed reminiscently of America's Founding Fathers stand next to girls in patterned dresses. Some of the children can be seen holding American flags and wearing paper crowns.
Identification given with photograph: "Florence Squires Boyer with her three children: (L-R): John, Alice, Charles (in front) probably in Las Vegas, Nevada."
Black and white image of a group of children holding certificates. They are wearing feathered headpieces and were participating in a summer recreation program entitled "Let's Play Indians" at the Boulder City Library.
Transcribed from the picture, "Shoshone - 1. The children (front-center) are getting ready to leave the Duck Valley Reservation to attend school at Stewart in 1901. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Clara Howard."