A portrait of Ellen Celeste Woodward Fuller, the spouse of Elijah Knapp Fuller and mother of Zilpha D. Fuller Earl. Zilpha was the first white child born in the Las Vegas Valley on August 20, 1856 at the Las Vegas Mormon Mission.
From left to right, a picture of Dr. Beverly Pevitts, Karen Owens, Dr. Dina Titus, and Eileen Hayes at the National League of American Pen Women Fall Tea.
A picture of Congresswoman Barbara Vucanovich (center) with Dr. Dina Titus (left) and Judy Olsen (right) at the National League of American Pen Women Fall Tea.
A picture of Pen Women State President Joanne Trahan (left) with Congresswoman Barbara Vucanovich (center) and Branch President Linn Thome (right) at the National League of American Pen Women Fall Tea ceremony.
A group photo of Regents. Seated, from left to right, are: 1) Mrs. Richard Magee (Molly Flagg Knudtsen); 2) Dr. Charles J. Armstrong; 3) A. C. Grant; and 4) Louis Lombardi. Standing, from left to right, are: 1) Dr. Wm. Carlson; 2) Unidentified; 3) William Elwell; 4) Raymond Germain; 5) N. E. Broadbent; 6) Dr. Fred Anderson; and 7) Chief Deputy Attorney General John Porter (legal advisor).
A group photo of Regents. Seated, from left to right, are: 1) A. C. Grant; 2) Dr. Fred Anderson; 3) Mrs. Richard Magee (Molly Flagg Knudtsen); 4); Dr. Louis Lombardi; and 5) Dr. Juanita Greer White. Standing, from left to right, are: 1) Unidentified; 2) Richard Ronzone; 3) Unidentified; 4) Unidentified; 5) Unidentified; 6) Unidentified; and 7) Dr. Charles Armstrong, President.
Clark's train thru Las Vegas. Prescribed on the back: "A snap of Mr. Clark's special, which came through Las Vegas April 23, on the way to LA." Information with the image: "Car 2001 built by Pullman 9/21/05 - could not have been April 23 1905 as car wasn't built then - Source: Dave Coons 5/81 -"Clark's train thru Las Vegas, probably 1906."
People signing in at the Helldorado Days festival registration desk. Celebrities seated at table, left to right 1. Man in black hat and shirt- Western movie star Dick Foran, 2. Man in light hat in middle- western movie star Buck Jones, 3. Man in light hat and dark shirt- author of famous western song, "Strawberry Roan," Curley Fletcher.