A portrait of Sergeant Ray H. Roah in France with a message written on the back of the photo: Greetings from France. Srgt. Ray H. Roah. U.S. Army. Bordeaux, France.
Page includes a photograph of a group of people gathered around a card game indoors, a photograph of a group of men posed indoors with bottles and glasses, a photograph of a group of men standing outside of a brick building, and a photograph of two men standing among snow-covered machinery outdoors.
Photograph in lower left corner of page shows miners underground moving hand-held light sources to create circles of light in a prolonged photographic exposure, a technique called light painting.
Photograph in upper left shows the railyard in downtown Las Vegas, circa 1910s, including the Las Vegas Ice and Manufacturing Company building and other structures. One building says F. I. Kremer, Furniture on its roof. The photograph in the lower left shows Anna Bracken with her dogs on the porch of the Las Vegas Ranch house. The photograph in the lower right shows men with the first artesian well in Las Vegas Valley at the Taylor Ranch.
All photos on this page are dated 1910 and have handwritten descriptions: Head of Echo Cañon (?); Reese's Ranch, Coalville, Utah; Rich Co. Utah; Round up, Rich Co.; Wimmer Ranch; Round up, Rich Co. Utah; House at Dickens (?) Ranch; Wimmer Ranch Sept. 1910; Back of W.R.B's [Walter R. Bracken] house, Las Vegas.
Photographs in upper row identified as Bear River Canyon, Utah, August 20, 1912. Left and right photographs in middle row identified as Hobble Creek Canyon (Utah), 1913. Center photograph identifed as G.L. McKenzie house, Springville, Utah, 1913.
Inscription under photograph in upper right of page reads "23rd Feb'y 1912. Aunt Mary's 80th birthday." Two photographs in the lower right of the bottom row show a man standing outside of a passenger rail car, with the inscriptions "Ogden, Ut., 6 Aug. 1912."