Postcard of Isaac Kirk standing in a doorway with this typed message on back: "Reward of twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars offered for Ike Kirk and Hebe Kirk, brothers, who shot and killed Martin Wells and D. C. Harmon, Deputy Sheriff of Johnson County, Kentucky, on December 23rd, 1919. On the opposite side of this card will be found picture of Ike Kirk. Communicate with James Melvin, Chief of Police at [...ville], Kentucky."
Description given with photograph: "4th July - 1908 - speakers stand front Salt Lake RR Freight Depot." Another description given by Dave Coons: "Fourth of July, 1908 at SP, LA, & SL Freight Station, Las Vegas."
New York Store baseball team. Top: Walter Houek (pitcher), Ben Emerick (pitcher), Frank Black, Harry Beale, Floyd Alter (left fielder), Curly Fennel (Captain, 1st base) Sears (2nd base). Bottom row: McCormick (right fielder and pitcher), Oswald, Jack Seller, Cocky Vorhis (short stop), John kramer (manager), Harley Harmon (sports writer), Shores (catcher).
Blanche and Reuben Zucker with the Commissioner's Award presented to Blanche by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Blanche Zucker poses with an unidentified man while she is holding the Commissioner's Award she has been presented by the U.S. Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) for her leadership and service in preventing child abuse and neglect.
Black and white photo of Dr. J. D. Smith addressing a function in Las Vegas. Seated from left to right are Pearl Brown, Governor Carville and Berkeley Bunker.
Similar view of the old Boulder Club bar. From left to right, eighth in the front is Curly "Whitey" Blanchard. Physical object has additional information.
Black and white photograph of the Stocker Bros. at old Northern Club Bar and Casino before machine gambling came in. Physical object has additional copies.
Black and white photograph of eight men standing outside Rainbow Club by vehicle, from left to right, Willis Skillman/Chew-tobaca Pearson, Sundown Wells, Curly "Whitey" Blanchard, Bob Buchwald, Billy Doyle, Ted Bruner, Bert Boyd and John Manas.