Three (3) postcards from an envelope at the end of the album. Envelope titled "Selma Morrison/temp.loan See source title." The far left postcard shows a young woman and has inscription on back that reads "Maureen? Giles' Friend." The middle postcard shows a portrait of a young woman and has illegible cursive writing on the back. The far right postcard shows Manzanita Lake at the University of Nevada Reno.
117.1 Photo of an airplane. Unidentified owner or company. ; 117.2 Unidentified airplane in the sky. ; 117.3 Jazz's mother standing at Colorado River before dam was built. ; 117.4 Governor Balzar, Carl Gray, Secretary Wilbur Senator Pittman at Boulder Junction, 9-17-30. ; 117.5 Postcard of Chamber of Commerce billboard: "This is Las Vegas, Nevada, Gateway to Boulder Dam". Snow on ground. ; 117.6 Photo of clouds.
Tinted postcard. A thirst parlor in a Nevada mining camp, the "Boozy Burros" at the bar. Printed at the bottom of the card: Copyright 1905 by Frank H. Leib." and "Frank H. Leib. Publ. Salt Lake City. N. 1702."
The Andrew Russell Papers on Japanese Americans in Nevada (approximately 1987-1995) consists of oral histories collected by Andrew Russell while researching his master's thesis, "Friends, neighbors, foes, and invaders: conflicting images and experiences of Japanese Americans in wartime Nevada" while at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The interviews are audiocassettes and must be reformatted before use. Some interviews have accompanying biographical information or draft transcripts.