Virginia Cott (left), Senator Howard Cannon (center), and Dorothy Dorothy (right) at the Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington D.C. The conference lasted from May 20th-22nd, 1962. Inscription with image reads: "National Committee on 'Operation Support' mission for Jack Kennedy, 1962; White House."
Portrait of a man named Jim, who was the bartender at the Las Vegas Press Club. Inscription with photo reads: "Jim. The Press Club, 'appointed,' Las Vegas bartender from inception until he passed away."
National Business and Professional Women's (BPW) Day in Las Vegas. Identified from left to right: 1. Arnold Christensen, 2. Emma Frank, 3. George Dickerson, District Attorney, 4. Yolanda Seiffer, Parlimaterian for the Vegas Valley Business and Professional Women's Club, 5. Harley Harmon, Chairman of the County Commissioners. Photo inscription reads: "[The men] explained the duties of the commissioners to BPW members Yolanda and Emma. It was on National BPW day when the business women were shown through the city and county offices to acquaint them with the intricicies of the office. A luncheon in hotel Thunderbird folowed, where 20 BPW members had 20 city and county officers as guests."
Autographed photo of Sonny Tufts, copyright 1943, Paramount Pictures Inc. Writing on photo reads: "To Dorothy - Did you enjoy those fine dumplings? Love - Sonny"
Rusty Horgan and his trained hunting dog, Soapy, sit together at home. Horgan is holding a newspaper on his lap and Soapy lies on a pile of newspaper on the floor. A large machine, possibly a furnace (?), sits to the right.
Walter Edward Perry Scott, also known as the famous "Death Valley Scotty" stands on the left (in the hat) next to other unidentified individuals. Inscription with photo reads: "The road he predicted in 1880 would be made. 1880 to 1951 becoming a reality 'The Scotty Castle' road. Scotty's first public appearance in many years. He's getting public." See Images 0131 0273-0278 for more. Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)
Governor Russell cutting the ribbon/rope at the opening of the Scotty's Castle Road from Highway 95 at Slim's Bar (East of Goldfield) to Scotty's Castle in Death Valley, California. See Images 0131 0272-0278 for more.