A photograph of Mary Healy posing on stairs in a bathing suit with the inscription "best of luck, Mary Healy. Mary was Grace Hayes' daughter-in-law, married to her son, Peter (Joseph Conrad Lind, Jr. later known as Peter Lind Hayes).
From the Howard Cannon Photograph Collection (PH-00192). Stamped on verso: "Credit Bureau of Reclamation U.S. Department of the Interior Region 3 Boulder City, Nevada 89005"
From the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Photograph Collection (PH-00152) -- On the back it reads, "Groundbreaking for new church." From left to right on the foreground is Rev. E.A Wessel, Pastor with plans in hand and Mayor E.W. Cragin turning over the first spadeful of dirt. Left to right in the background is City Commissioner Aruthur F. Smith, Jr., George E. Franklin (the contractor), Mrs. Matilda Bergrren, Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mrs. Albert Hermenjat, Lloyd Powell (President of the Church), Aloysius Mcdonald, (the architect). Photo from the review journal.
A snowman standing outside of the Fifth Street School in Las Vegas. Handwritten note on back of photo: "Las Vegas, Nev. 5th Street Kindergarten." Site Name: Fifth Street School (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Cressa Springer Hancock posing for her portrait photo at 14 years old; Handwritten note on back of photo: "Yours truly, Cressy Springer, Sept 9, 1885 Iowa City"; Text on front of photo: "G.C. Reagan, Waterloo, Iowa".
Doris Hancock on the salt flats of the Devil's Golf Course part of the Death Valley National Park; Handwritten note on back of photo: "Doris - on the Devil's Golf course - salt flats - Death Valley, Calif, - about 1925 or 1926".
Two unidentified, costumed Indians at pageant in Pueblo Grande de Nevada, also known as the "Lost City," near Overton, Nevada. Group Creators credit goes to John W. Walker Electric Studio in Ely, Nevada.
Unidentified archeologists in an excavation site at Pueblo Grande de Nevada, also known as the "Lost City," near Overton, Nevada. Group creators credit goes to John W. Walker Electric Studio in Ely, Nevada.
The backside to one of the additions to the old fort in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right: Henry Wieking, ?, Henry Wieking's mother, and Mrs. Christie.