L-R: University of Nevada, Las Vegas English professor Darlene Unrue and Las Vegas civic leader Edythe Katz at a University Library Society reception, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bertie Servilla, Dorothy Zimmerman, Mayme Stocker, Geraldine Stocker, an unidentified woman, and one of the Stocker's casino employees at Overton Mill.
An image of women and men marching in the Boulder City Armistice Day parade. The parade signified the armistice signed by the allies of World War I and Germany. This day is now known as Veteran's Day in the United States.
An image of a girl leading the Armistice Day march in Boulder City. The parade signified the armistice signed by the allies of World War I and Germany. This day is now known as Veteran's Day in the United States.
An image of people marching in the Boulder City Armistice Day parade. The parade signified the armistice signed by the allies of World War I and Germany. This day is now known as Veteran's Day in the United States.
An image of people marching in the Boulder City Armistice Day Parade. The parade signified the armistice signed by the allies of World War I and Germany. This day is now known as Veteran's Day in the United States.
Color image of women with a sign reading "Pay women not the Pentagon" and many blue balloons designed to look like the earth. This was at a demonstration held on Mother's Day in 1987 by American Peace Test, a group protesting nuclear testing.
Seven people (six women, one man) seated drinking from tin cups. A large basket with nuts is visible in the foreground. The Anglo woman (second from left) is possibly Della Fisk.