Black and white image of women including Julia Russell, Mrs. Worrell, Grace Worrell, Olive Lake, and Wanda Ball. Grace Worrell was a Sunday School Teacher.
Black and white image of a group of women and two children. From left to right, the women include: Frances McChrystal McNamee, Mrs. Charles Horsey, unknown, unknown, Frances Fannsworth, Nellie Lake, and Helen J. Stewart.
Color image of the family of Boone Wilson, the son of Buster Wilson, on his 100th birthday at either the Spring Mountain Ranch, Wilson Ranch, or Sandstone Ranch in Las Vegas. Robert Eglington was the photographer for the photo. The woman in pink in the middle is Gloria Schearer, Boone Wilson's daughter, and the woman at the end is Marie Wilson, also Boone Wilson's daughter.
Color image of Marie Wilson, Darla Wilson Landis, and Olive (Lake) Eglington (left to right) at Boone Wilson's 100th birthday party at either the Spring Mountain Ranch, Wilson Ranch, or Sandstone Ranch in Las Vegas.
Black and white image of the Lake family in Ontario, Canada. Standing in the back, from left to right: Clifford Lake, Claude Lake. Seated, from left to right: Olive Lake, Mary Ellen Lake (mother), Alice Lake, and Robert Elonzo Lake (father). Ernest Lake and Thomas Lake are sitting in front.
Identification given with photograph: "Taken at Minnehaha Falls, near St. Paul, Minnesota (about 1888) Ed Parson, Lillie Warner, Lyman Sherwood, Chas P. Squires standing. Gertrude Sherwood, Delphine and Matt Ellis, can't remember man selling-handwritten inscription." S. P. Cox at Minnehaha Falls is listed as the photograph's creator.
Identification given with photograph: "1st row: Pop, Anna Fayle, Mom, Florence Boyer. 2nd row: Leonard Fayle, C. C. Boyer. Taken at the George Franklin home on 5th place."
From right to left: Lena Carl Stewart (Married to William Stewart), Evaline La Vega Stewart, Flora Eliza "Tiza" Stewart, and Dreme Gann possibly in Las Vegas.
Overlooking Hemenway Wash and the future bed of Lake Mead (second from left): R. F. Walter, chief engineer for U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; (standing behind woman): Glen E. "Bud" Bodell, chief of Six Companies' security.
An unidentified man and woman, wearing costume crowns, seated aboard a passenger train, during a Las Vegas Day celebration. They are probably members of the Elbert Edwards family.