Label on back: Meeting with Japanese officials regarding financing for high speed train, October 1, 1982 - Clockwise: Commissioner Ron Lurie, Yoshiro Hayashi, Member - House of Representatives, Mike Daly, Taiji Kohara, President of International Relations for Tokyo, Russ dorn, Bud James, Keefe Corp., and Commissioner Paul Christensen
The collection consists of records of the Frontier Girl Scouts Council (FGSC) dating from 1944 until 1999. The majority of the collection dates from 1990 to 1999. It contains annual reports and publications of the FGSC, committee minutes and agenda, troop financial records, membership data, and leader training records. It also includes correspondence and publications of the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).
Lucius Blanchard grew up in Ahoskie, North Carolina, and attended the University of North Carolina Medical School at Chapel Hill. After acquiring his medical degree, he joined the military for two years and upon leaving became chief resident for the University of Louisville. While there, he took dermatology training and cancer surgery training in the University of Wisconsin allowing him to specialize in skin cancer surgery.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series II: Projects. This folder contains documents, reports, and some correspondence from Operation Independence Day Care Center and Operation Independence Community Service Center as well as some correspondence about Clark County School District
George Raft and Joyce Johnson posed with a charter group at the Las Vegas train station. Stamped on the back of the photograph, "Photo by Irving L. Antler, Ambassador Hotel P. O. Box 97 Los Angeles 5, Calif. Dunkirk 2-9191".
Bridge across the Colorado River at Yuma. Photo was taken from California side of the river from the top of School Hill. The train on the draw bridge was stopped at the Yuma station, a typical wooden building with a Restaurant at the front.
Description provided with image: "Star formation is one of the hundreds of dance routines and figures the Las Vegas Rhythmettes learn while training for their revue. Here they are shown dancing on Fremont Street during the Helldorado celebration. (1963)."
Workers stand in front of Prince Consolidated locomotive. Train hauled ore from Prince Mine to Pioche depot. J.B. Wheeler ran the engine at one time; Jimmy, his son, was fireman 1914-1918.
Rusty Horgan and his trained hunting dog, Soapy, sit together at home. Horgan is holding a newspaper on his lap and Soapy lies on a pile of newspaper on the floor. A large machine, possibly a furnace (?), sits to the right.