Doris Hancock in the white coat with Genevieve Lockwood, Madge Egler, and Miriam Trowbridge; Handwritten note on back of photo: "about 1912 [L-R] Genevieve Lockwood, Madge Egler, Miriam Trowbridge, Doris Hancock (white coat)".
Group photo of women family and friends. Written on the back of the photograph, "back sitting left to right: Mrs. G. Homer Black, Miss Madge Henderson (niece of Jean Fayle), Mrs. G.A. Jean Fayle (baby?), unknown, unknown. Standing left to right: unknown, Mrs. Frank G. Florence Doherty (Goodsprings Gazette), unknown, unknown, Mrs. Lawrence J. Tusnet, Mrs. Roy W. Moore, unknown, unknown, Mrs. Harvey Hardy, Mrs. Jack Frederickson, Mrs. Janee Ashbough."
A picture of a Shoshone woman standing by her horse and wagon. "Shoshone - 7. Horse and wagon was the means of transportation for the Shoshones until the early 1940's, as shown by this woman of the Battle Mountain Colony. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of The National Archives."
An unidentified woman sits inside the parlor of the Underhill residence. She sits in a rocking chair next to a bookshelf and holds an open book in her lap.
Unidentified men and women stand together on a railroad track for a photo. They are celebrating the completion of the track, looking west. The men all wear hats and the women wear long skirts.
Unidentified woman and men stand on the edge of a small train in the desert. The conductor is visible at the front of the train, where smoke rises from the train's chimney/smokestack.
A man to the left stands up to speak while two people beside him sitting down listen. The group appears to be at some sort of dining establishment. Everyone in the image is unidentified.