Portrait of Maude Frazier, taken professionally by Nevada Studios, Las Vegas. Maude wears her glasses and a dark blouse with lace trim and a polka dotted collar.
Celebration with Maude Frazier (third from left) and others, likely celebrating her becoming appointed Lt. Governor by Governor Grant Sawyer after Rex Bell's passing in office. Other individuals are unidentified.
Women stand together in dresses. Identified from left to right: 1. Pearl Brown (Mahlon Brown's mother), 2. Mom Squires (Delphine), Pop's Wife, 3. Maude Frazier (School Principal, Lt. Gov.), 4. Mrs. [Ruth] Cahlan (John's mother). All of the women wear glasses and three of them are using something to assist with standing (a walker, crutches, and a cane).
Pearl Brown (sitting) is surrounded by the other women who stand behind her. From left to right, they are: Delphine Squires, Maude Frazier, and Ruth Cahlan.
Dorothy Dorothy stands in front of guests and addresses the Dot Young Club, held "at Benjamin's Home in Hyde Park on June 21, 1956" (typed inscription on back of photo). The meeting seems to be taking place on a back patio area. The other women listening are unidentified.
Dorothy Dorothy addressing the Dot Young Club at Benjamin's home, Hyde Park, June 21, 1956 (typed inscription on back of photo). Similar view to image 0131 015, pho023351.
Dot Young at the [Dot Young] club meeting, Hyde Park, June 21, 1956 (typed inscription on back of photo). Women and men sit and stand around Dot as she addresses the crowd. It is clearer in this photograph that the club meeting is beind held outdoors under a patio covering. There is a picket fence and hanging lantern lights visible behind the group. See other photos from this meeting (images 0131 0015 pho023391 and 0131 0016 pho023392).
Members of the Ninety-Nines, a non-profit international organization for women pilots. In order to be in the club, women had to have a flying license. The club was started by Amelia Earhart. "Margaret Moore is next to D.D. upper right (#6 standing). Margaret was one of the presidents [of the club]" (identified by Dorothy Dorothy 11-1-84). The photographer of the image was Wayne Kinnie.
Helldorado Parade in Boulder City, Nevada during the 1950s. Inscription with photo reads "D.D. entered while living in Pahrump. Won 2nd Prize. E(?) Bacus was one, beside D.D. on float. All were dressed in covered wagon style as #2.0" [identified by Dorothy Dorothy 11-1-84]