Gertrude Rudiak and her daughter Geri Rentchler discuss their early lives in Las Vegas, including their experiences as a Jewish women and social activists in Southern Nevada.
Two unnamed women and four unnamed men seated in a restaurant booth at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Food and drinks are visible on the table.
Photographs taken circa 1907-1914 in the Las Vegas, Nevada area, including Fort Callville, and during travels in California; Washington State; Idaho; Montana; and Oregon, with emphasis on Yosemite National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Album also features photographs taken at the 1911 Yakima (Washington) State Fair and in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Goodsprings, Nevada during the same period.
North Las Vegas Emblem Club members and North Las Vegas Mayor Ray Daines, center, posing with a proclamation for National Emblem Week in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The backside to one of the additions to the old fort in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right: Henry Wieking, ?, Henry Wieking's mother, and Mrs. Christie.
L-R: Mrs. Fred Britton (husband is President of A.B.A) and Georgia Butterfield (husband is President Of Nevada Bankers Association) standing behind a table with a floral arrangement on it.
Las Vegas civic leader Blanche Zucker holds a certificate of recognition at a President’s Child Safety Partnership event, probably in Las Vegas, Nevada.