Glen E. "Bud" Bodell, the Chief of the Six Companies security force, posing with two unidentified women in Boulder City, Nevada. The image is drawn on and portrays the two women pointing guns at Bodell, who has his hands raised in the air offering them money.
Seven photographs of cast members from "Lido de Paris," produced by Donn Arden at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas. Photos show performers posing in costume, during rehearsal, at a New Year's Eve party and in informal settings.
A view of Boulder Club in Las Vegas, Nevada with sign advertising Ma Kennedy's revival, August 23-30, 1931. (See news articles: Las Vegas Evening Review Journal, August 4-6, 8, 12, 22, 24, 25, 27). The original image has been damaged.
A group of schoolchildren pose with their teacher, Clarice Bateman (at left), in front the elementary schoolhouse in Tonopah, Nevada. An unidentified woman is seen in the second row. An African-American boy and and Native American Indian boy are seen in the back row; another Native American Indian boy is seen in the front row at the right.
Photograph of Ruth McGonagill and a neighbor's baby at tent house with pipe from milk-can stove. The family lived here, in the Kawich Range, from about September 1904 through March 1905. (This camp was called Wheaton and was a couple miles up the gully from Silver Bow, Nevada.)