Photograph in upper left corner of this page is captioned "Hager's baby, Japan, 1906." Photograph in center of upper row is captioned "A.L. Hager, 1903." Photograph in upper right corner is captioned "Senator Tillman's castle, Yonkers, N.Y., 1906." Photograph in lower left corner is captioned "Black Hills, Dakota." Photograph in center of bottom row is captioned "Black Hills 1907." Photograph in lower right corner is captioned "Pasadena 1907-1908."
Photograph in upper left corner of this page is captioned "Utah copper 'cropping' 1906." Photograph in lower left corner is captioned "Utah copper ore bins 1906." Photograph in upper right corner is captioned "Bingham 1906" and shows two men in a carriage in front of street signs advertising the Bingham Photo Studio, the Butte Saloon, and the Bingham Mercantile Co.
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.
A group of people posing for their picture: Front-Helen Fitzgerald, Leona Sloan, Jeanne Smith, Nonie Arnett. Back-Uwamee Tomiyasu, [unidentified], Dorothy Beard, Yashiko, Virginia Finney, Mary Ellen Porter, [unidentified], Jean Arnot, Marj Gusewelle, Louise Thompson, Sybil Ronnow.
Left to right (back row)- Jerry Perkins, Dorothy Beard, Velva Hampton, Betty Baker, Marge Gusewelle, Helen French, Jean Arnot, Rosetta Phelps, Mary Jane Griffith. Front row- Jeanie Honrath, Charlotte Miles, Phyllis Baker, Martha Price. Street Address: 509 South 7th Street
Text on back of photograph: "Martha and Walter Hunsaker. May 8, 1979. Married on May 8, 1938, our wedding vows were renewed on May 8, 1979. As shown in this photo, we are dressed just as we were 41 years earlier. Martha wears her wedding gown and veil and Walter wears the same dark blue suit."
Of course this is more serious than our darling is as a rule but she was trying to understand the artist's [aunties?]!! I am sure you will need consolation when this reaches you but rejoice for us that your loss is our gain,. One great objection to our good old U.S.A. is its size. I really believe Mary and Joan will be happy and comfy here. It is almost country life and we will do all we can for them. The [Addisons?] is written on the back of the holiday postcard.
Written on back of photograph: "Taken October 2, 1900 in the Mediterranean cost near Mersin, Turkey - Looks like I have jeans on. That is the camel saddle. I have on a dress. Notice the bell on the saddle in the front of me. The Turk happens to be a modern one. Velma [Bradley?]"
Written on back of photograph: "Thanks so much for your long newsy letter. Did your folks go to Colorado? We are coming to L.V. Sunday for a week. Jimmy and I are our of school for 2 weeks, and [Bandy?] is taking a week's vacation. Was surprised to hear about Mary Jane and glad Pauline is enjoying herself. [Earl?] sent me the photo of Grammy from the paper. Your new suit sounds lovely. Sorry to hear about Mrs. Woodbury. Thanks, for the clipping about the [Arm's?] and Gatewoods. When are you flying to Florida? How is Dr. [Seavin?] by now? I [had?] a little from Mrs. Brown. Know they will enjoy the family reunion. Jimmy will be ring-bearer at his teacher's son's wedding tomorrow. Rehearsal is tonight. He can hardly wait for Santa to come so he can open his presents. We have our tree up and lights outdoors. See you. Love, B."