Transcribed from the picture, "Shoshone - 5. Shoshone woman and daughter of Tonopah displaying willow water bottles. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Nevada Historical Society."
Transcribed from photograph, "Shoshone - 8. The cradle board or baby basket was carried in this manner by Shoshone mothers, as shown here by Katie Wilson. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Bert Tybo."
Transcribed from photograph, "Southern Paiute - 7. The Kahni or winter home of the Southern Paiute was constructed of branches placed over a frame as shown. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of University of Nevada - Las Vegas Library Collection."
Transcribed from photograph, "Washo - 9. The cradleboard of the Washo people was made from willows and the baby was kept secure with strips of buckskin. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Nevada Historical Society."
View of Round Mountain From Wonder Group. Image taken by "Allen Photo" in Goldfield, Nevada. Imprint of stamp coming through from the back of the image can be seen in the top right corner.
Mexican festival dancers and spectators walking through the hilly streets. Description on the back, "Dancing up hill in front of our house, over forty of them. The picture is lacking without the color and strange throb of their music."
A group of unidentified children and teenagers of varying ages posed in front of a brick wall, possibly a schoolhouse. The man at the far left may be a caretaker, and the two women (one at the left and one at the right) may be teachers.
Portrait of P.T. Barnum performer Admiral Dot (born Leopold S. Kahn) with his wife Lottie Naomi Swartwood and their children. Handwritten on bottom of photograph mat: "Admiral & Lottie Dot (Kahn), midgets & son Gabriel, daughter?"