Indian woman is making a basket, with a crying child in a cradleboard next to her. The shelter behind them is possibly a karnee dwelling. There is a metal pie plate on ground next to the woman. The photograph was possibly taken at Manse Ranch or Hidden Ranch Camp in Pahrump Valley, Nevada.
From left to right: Geraldine Stocker (Mayme Stocker's daughter-in-law), Billy (Geraldine's nephew), and Mayme Stocker (in her great grandmother's dress) at the first Helldorado Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada. They are standing in front of the Northern Club on Fremont Street.
Description provided with image: "The University of Nevada Las Vegas' Women's Cross Country team. Bottom Row (L-R) Dottie Meyers, June Bongirno, and Myrna Nearing. Top Row (L-R) Head Coach Al McDaniels, Pat Wade, Kathy Sjolie, Sue Sapper, and Assistant Coach Bonnie Rennald."
The Frehner family portrait, taken circa 1913 at their first home on the farm in St. Thomas, Nevada. Pictured L-R back row: Harry, Harvey, Isabel, Wallace. Center: Ethel, Ida, Edith. Front row: Albert with Leo, Merle, Mon with Roxie before Viv's time.
L-R: Las Vegas businesswoman and civic leader Helen Mortenson, an unidentified member of the University Library Society, an unidentified man, and Sylvia Maxson (wife of University of Nevada, Las Vegas president Robert Maxson) at a University Library Society reception, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Four women and a boy at the first Helldorado Day Parade on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right: Billy (Geraldine Stocker's nephew), Geraldine Stocker, Mayme Stocker, Mae Pickett Stocker (Harold's ex-wife), all in costume, and Mae's aunt.