This young lady was likely a friend of Lottie Wengert in 1910. The bottom right hand side of the photograph has a inscription that reads, "Peterson Algona, IA."
A group of friends pose for their picture: Left to right- Pete Gusewelle, Betty Baker, Martha Scott, Velva Hampton, Winona and Barbara Davis, Phyllis Baker.
Written on back of photograph: "Taken October 2, 1900 in the Mediterranean cost near Mersin, Turkey - Looks like I have jeans on. That is the camel saddle. I have on a dress. Notice the bell on the saddle in the front of me. The Turk happens to be a modern one. Velma [Bradley?]"
Page includes a photograph of a group of people gathered around a card game indoors, a photograph of a group of men posed indoors with bottles and glasses, a photograph of a group of men standing outside of a brick building, and a photograph of two men standing among snow-covered machinery outdoors.
Photograph in lower left corner of page shows miners underground moving hand-held light sources to create circles of light in a prolonged photographic exposure, a technique called light painting.
Most photographs on this page have handwritten descriptions. Some were taken in Pasadena, California; others were taken in near Ridgway, Colorado. First photograph on the page is a portrait of Anna and Walter Bracken. Portrait in upper right is identified at Elizabeth Shearman Gue, 11 months old.
Inscription under photograph in upper right of page reads "23rd Feb'y 1912. Aunt Mary's 80th birthday." Two photographs in the lower right of the bottom row show a man standing outside of a passenger rail car, with the inscriptions "Ogden, Ut., 6 Aug. 1912."
Photograph in upper left corner of this page is captioned "Utah copper 'cropping' 1906." Photograph in lower left corner is captioned "Utah copper ore bins 1906." Photograph in upper right corner is captioned "Bingham 1906" and shows two men in a carriage in front of street signs advertising the Bingham Photo Studio, the Butte Saloon, and the Bingham Mercantile Co.