A picture of Charles and Emily Ball's residence on 210 North 7th street which may have been moved to north 11th street. From left to right, Wanda Lorene Ball Moser on horseback, Emily Rebecca Ball, Lola Ball, and Charles Packard Ball. Street Address: 210 North 7th Street
Archie C. Grant lifting first shovel at what is possibly a ground breaking ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the eleven men identified in the photograph include: 1) Wade A. Perong; 2) James H. Down, Jr.; 3) Reed Whipple; 4) Wendell Bunker; 5) Rulon Earl; 6) Herb "Shorty" Gerson; 7) A. C. Grant; 8) Jim Farndale; 9) Art Chadek - P. H. A. Director of S. F. Office; 10) Dill Pecolle; and 11) Rex Jarrett.
A group photo of the Board of Regents at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Seated, the people identified are, from left to right: 1) Unidentified; 2) Bonnie Smotony, Secretary; 3) Neil Humphrey, Chancellor; 4) Jacobson; 5) Paul McDermott; 6) Helen Thompson; and 7) A. C. Grant. Standing, the people identified are, from left to right: 1) Dr. Louis Lombardi; 2) Unidentified; 3) William "Bill" Morris; 4) James Bilbray; 5) Mel Steniger; 6) Molly Knudtsen; and 7) Dr. Fred Anderson.
A group photo of the Board of Regents at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The people who are standing are identified as, from left to right: 1) N. E. Broadbent; 2) Raymond Germain; 3) William Elwell; 4) Dr. Charles J. Armstrong (University President); 5) Chief Dep. Arry Gen. John Porter (Legal Advisor); and 6) Dr. Louis Lombardi (Vice Chairman). The people who are seated are identified as, from left to right: 1) Weld Arnold; 2) Dr. Fred Anderson; 3) Newton Crumley; 4) Mrs. Richard Magee (Molly Flag Knudtsen); and 5) A. C. Grant (Chairman).
Description provided with image: "Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, c. 1917. Taken at Keshena, county seat of Menominee County, Wis. L-R: Mr. Grant (Archie Grant's father); Chief of the Menominee Indians at Keshena; Helen Grant (Archie's'sister)." Handwritten description on the back of the image: "Menominee Reservation, circa 1917. Keshena County seats of Menominee Co. Wis. H. P. Marble stayed at Keshena. Jan 1913 - May 25, 1918. Helen Grant Archie's sister. Chief of the Menominee Indians at "Keshena" and a reservation called "Zoar" that they held their Pow Wow's and meetings. Mrs. Mary Grant's husband. Helen and Archie's father. They were from Phonix, Az. Originally from Ely, Minn. He's about 50 in this photo. Photo by Hermon Percy Marble."
Reverend Jerry Blankinship (right) and an unidentified woman at the WE CAN "Love Ya Child" benefit at the Union Plaza Hotel, Las Vegas. WE CAN (Working to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect) was a chapter of the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse (later Prevent Child Abuse America). Site Name: Union Plaza Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 1 South Main Street
L-R: Nevada Governor Richard Bryan, Las Vegas civic leader Blanche Zucker and Bonnie Bryan (wife of Richard Bryan) at a President’s Child Safety Partnership event, probably in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Paula Mendenhall, Jeri Winger (former president of the Women’s History and Resource Center of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs) and civic leader Blanche Zucker at a President’s Child Safety Partnership event, probably in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Volunteers from the University Library Society (from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas) answering telephones at a National Public Radio (NPR) fundraising event, in Las Vegas, Nevada. President of the University Library Society Helen Mortenson is seen, wearing red blouse.
Nevada politician Myrna (Torme) Williams speaks at a University Library Society event in the Special Collections Reading Room in the James Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Nevada Senator Jean Ford stands by (at left). Site Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas