Native American family in Pahrump, Nevada, poses for a family portrait holding Christmas toys and a wreath. Inscription with photo reads: "The Indians were allowed to pick the wild holly. This family made me a holly wreath each Christmas which I prized and carefully stored. It was one of the families I delived Christmas toys, fruit, candy, and clothing to each year. The children are holding things I gave them." [Identified by Dorothy Dorothy]
The Union Pacific Railroad depot decorated for the Fourth of July. A label at the bottom of the photo: "An early Fourth of July celebration saw the UP depot, the city's most prominate [prominent] structure, decorated with red, white, and blue bunting."
This is the front of Leonard Fayle's tire shop in Delano, California. This photograph was taken sometime between 1930-1940. Written next to the photograph is, "We are wishing you happiness and prosperity for Christmas and the New Year. Leonard Faye."
Identification given with photograph: "Volunteer Fire Department Christmas party. Identified in the photograph: Jack Wilson; Mrs. Mellott; Tom Pickett; Jas Downs; Scotty Brewner; Ed Stairnsky; Miss Farrell; Rebecca Jones; Etta May Johnson; [no first name] Snyder; Miss Bill Hall; Glen Jones; Bill [Trealease?]; Mrs. Jack Wilson; Mrs. Snyder, Sr.; Lola Adams; Mrs. Leavitt; Mrs. Tom Pickett; Bill Johnson; Dick Leavitt; Loren Shaw; Shorty [DeBrink?]; Eddie Volz; Irene [DeBrink?]; Lyn [Botters?]; [Mrs. Martin ?]; Jas Adams; Billy [Trealease?], Jr.; Leon Rockwell; Alice Johnson; Mrs. Lyn [Botters?]; Mrs. Leon Rockwell; Archie Mellott; Bill Hall; Lucille Syvinsky; [Stell?] Snyder; Harry Johnson; Mrs. [Jackson?]; [Mayden Trealease?]; Harold Case; Mrs. Brenner; Mrs. Bill [Trealease?]; [no first name] Putnam; Mrs. Voltz; Mrs. H. Case"
Main Street Barrel Race in Goldfield, Nevada for the fourth of july parade in 1906. Spectators line the street watching people race to the finish line in wheelbarrows.