Pages 1 and 2 of the Las Vegas Review Journal for Friday October 12, 1962. An article about Jack Entratter discussing the possibility of a Nevada lottery with Harry S. Truman appears on page 2.
January, 1952 newspaper photo of Delphine Squires' birthday celebration - her 84th. L-R: Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. Roy W. Martin, Delphine Squires (Mrs. C. (Charles) P. (Pember) "Pops" Squires), honoree; Mrs. C. C. Boyer, hostess; and Mrs. William Norton Schuyler [Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler] (standing at right), Mrs. G. F. Brewington (seated in front). Delphine helped found Christ Church Episcopal and the Mesquite Club.
Newspaper photo, Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler (2nd from right), participating in a donation to the Variety School for Handicapped Children of Clark County. Other ladies named under photo. Mrs. Thalia Dondero is wife of Harvey Dondero, who was a roomer at the Schuylers' home and became prominent in the Las Vegas school system. Thalia was elected as the first female Clark County Commissioner in 1974, and Harvey Dondero was honored with an Elementary school being named after him.
Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler at a Mesquite Club function in Las Vegas. Emma was present at the first anniversary party of the club, and was honored as a past president at this 41st anniversary of the club. Pictured with her are seated, first row: L-R: Mrs. William S. Park; Mrs. W. E. Ferron; Mrs. R. A. Wickman; Mrs. A. W. Blackman; Mrs. Robert Dula; and Mrs. Charles P. Ball. Standing, L-R: Mrs. Thomas E. Taney; Mrs. Lloyd R. Hile; Mrs. A. C. Grant; Mrs. William Norton Schuyler [Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler]; Mrs. A. J. Brimacombe; Mrs. Spencer Butterfield; Mrs. David Farnsworth; and Mrs. C. C Boyer.
Jeffers, having read a Las Vegas Review-Journal article about the water shortage in Las Vegas, asks Bracken to advise on possible rates revisions for those using evaporative water coolers.
Copy of a press release to be printed in the Las Vegas Evening Review Journal. It stated that the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Las Vegas was taking bids to use the water from a new disposal plant. Bids were accepted up to and including November 16, 1943. Document has stamp of the Union Pacific Rail Road's law department dated November 20, 1943.
Newspaper article about the Frontier casino executive Mort Saiger from the Hughes Nevada Preview. The article is laminated onto a wooden presentation plaque.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from Nevada State Journal summarizing possible Native American burial artifacts found on the property of rancher Bill West in the area of Honey Lake Valley, California.