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Photograph of Doris Hancock and friends, Iowa, circa 1900s

Date

1900 to 1910

Description

Doris Hancock in the white coat with Genevieve Lockwood, Madge Egler, and Miriam Trowbridge; Handwritten note on back of photo: "about 1912 [L-R] Genevieve Lockwood, Madge Egler, Miriam Trowbridge, Doris Hancock (white coat)".

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Photograph of Louise Hubbard, Missouri, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1939

Description

Louise Hubbard, Maurine Wilson's cousin, playing with a water sprinkler in Missouri.

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Photograph of Maurine Hubbard Wilson, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1910

Description

A young Maurine Hubbard in a stroller beside an unidentified woman most likely in Colorado or Missouri.

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Photograph of bridge, Caliente, Nevada, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1915

Description

Bridge structure in Caliente, Nevada.

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Photograph of a woman and a child, late 1800s- early 1900s

Date

1885 to 1905

Description

A woman wearing a dress holds an infant while standing in front of a house. This photograph was most likely taken somewhere in Nevada.

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Photograph of Doris Hancock at about 31 years old, Las Vegas, circa 1924

Date

1924

Description

Doris Hancock portrait photo at about 31 years old; Handwritten note on back of photo: "Doris, about 1924".

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Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Manor, Millers (Nev.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Mr. And Mrs. S. H. "Barney" Manor with their daughter in the foreground in Millers, Nevada. Handwritten description provided on back of image: "Barney and I and Jo. I am some thing here. Only weigh 98 - but weight 103 again now. Wonderful. Mr. and Mrs. Sh. H. Manor and daughter. Barney' a nickname from Barney Oldfield, because he had such a heavy foot when driving. Barney's real name was Sam Houston Manor. As of 2/20/80 Barney was still living at Hawthorn and Round Mountain, 90 yrs. old. He worked for Tonopah & Goldfield RR-sect(?)hand. Their marriage was a love match. Barney had sandy red hair. He had a slight shake in his hands as I do, and because I had red hair, too, everyone teased that I really was his daughter. This photo probably taken at Millers, Nevada. Quotation and information told to Elizabeth Nelson Patrick, 2/20/80."

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Postcard of an unidentified woman and child, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1910

Description

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.

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Photograph of unidentified woman with donkey, approximately 1900-1950

Date

1900 to 1950

Description

Unidentified woman wearing a hat poses with her arm around a donkey in a fenced area.

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Photograph of Fred McNamee, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

Fran McNamee posing in an unknown location, possibly in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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