Two newspaper clippings reviewing the performance Ballets des Etoiles de Paris 1957 featuring Vassili Sulich. The article on the left is includes a photograph and interview with Vassili Sulich, and has handwritten across the top of the article: "Paris Combat, 16 Oct. 1957." Above the article on the right is the handwritten description: "Ballet Today, Nov. 57."
The Delamar Lode newspaper printing office during the letterpress era. Cast metal sorts, used to construct words for the paper, are in the background at the right. Examples of articles are posted on the wall in the upper left corner. This photograph is attributed to the Fred Steen Collection in Stanley W. Paher's book, Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps, page 300. Mr. Steen, who lived in Delamar around the time of this photograph, moved with his family to Tonopah where he later worked as a mining bookkeeper.
A newspaper clipping providing an "exceptional" review of Ballets des Etoiles de Paris 1957 featuring Vassili Sulich. Handwritten on the top left corner of the newspaper: "L'echo de seger; 11. dec. 57."
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.
Picture of letter and news clipping regarding Jim Porter. He is pictured in a newspaper clipping titled "Californian Surprised!" holding a fish and smoking a cigar aboard the "Alibi" boat on Lake Mead. The letter is from the Cigar Institute of America inviting the Chief Photographer of the Las Vegas Review Journal to submit the photo for the First 1949 News Photo Contest.