C.D. Baker holds a poster promoting voting with an unidentified military officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) organization. The poster reads, "We fought for your right to vote, please use it. Veterans of foreign wars of the United States."
Essays by Tom Figueras give details about his brother, Ladizlav or "Laci," who was a prodigy violin player in Germany during the Holocaust, and eventually ended up in a sub-camp of Buchenwald and then in Bergen-Belsen where he perished. Figueras survived the Holocaust, but his parents did not. He came to the United States in 1960 and became a marketing manager for a telecommunications company.
Joint Use Agreement signed by Rocky Mountain Produce Company providing for recognized road access to the Las Vegas Indian (Paiute) Colony. Includes a map and related Bureau of Indian Affairs correspondence.