Photograph in upper left corner, showing two women standing outdoors, is captioned "Las Vegas 1906." Photograph in lower left corner is captioned "Techaticup Wash, El Doroado Nev. 1907." Photograph in lower right corner is captioned "Silver Shield Mine 1906, Nob Hill, Nev."
Photograph in lower left is of the Union Pacific railroad station in Las Vegas at the northwest end of Fremont Street, circa 1905-1910. The photograph in the lower right corner shows part of the Union Pacific railyard in Las Vegas, circa 1910s.
A group of people posing for their picture: Front-Helen Fitzgerald, Leona Sloan, Jeanne Smith, Nonie Arnett. Back-Uwamee Tomiyasu, [unidentified], Dorothy Beard, Yashiko, Virginia Finney, Mary Ellen Porter, [unidentified], Jean Arnot, Marj Gusewelle, Louise Thompson, Sybil Ronnow.
Left to right (back row)- Jerry Perkins, Dorothy Beard, Velva Hampton, Betty Baker, Marge Gusewelle, Helen French, Jean Arnot, Rosetta Phelps, Mary Jane Griffith. Front row- Jeanie Honrath, Charlotte Miles, Phyllis Baker, Martha Price. Street Address: 509 South 7th Street
Of course this is more serious than our darling is as a rule but she was trying to understand the artist's [aunties?]!! I am sure you will need consolation when this reaches you but rejoice for us that your loss is our gain,. One great objection to our good old U.S.A. is its size. I really believe Mary and Joan will be happy and comfy here. It is almost country life and we will do all we can for them. The [Addisons?] is written on the back of the holiday postcard.
Written on back of photograph: "Taken October 2, 1900 in the Mediterranean cost near Mersin, Turkey - Looks like I have jeans on. That is the camel saddle. I have on a dress. Notice the bell on the saddle in the front of me. The Turk happens to be a modern one. Velma [Bradley?]"
Architectural sheet for the Womens Hospital from roll 40 of the UNLV University Libraries Collection of Architecture Drawings. The hospital was originally located on East San Francisco Avenue (currently known as Sahara Avenue).
Architectural sheet for the Womens Hospital from roll 40 of the UNLV University Libraries Collection of Architecture Drawings. The hospital was originally located on East San Francisco Avenue (currently known as Sahara Avenue).
Architectural sheet for the Womens Hospital from roll 40 of the UNLV University Libraries Collection of Architecture Drawings. The hospital was originally located on East San Francisco Avenue (currently known as Sahara Avenue).