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Photograph of unidentified woman with donkey, approximately 1900-1950

Date
1900 to 1950
Description
Unidentified woman wearing a hat poses with her arm around a donkey in a fenced area.

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Film transparency of Olivia Jewel, circa early 1900s

Date
1904 to 1939
Description
Black and white image of Olivia Jewel in a meadow, probably in Las Vegas.

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Photograph of people outside, (Nev.), approximately 1900-1950

Date
1900 to 1950
Description
Group poses outdoors "at Charles Freeland's house." Identified from left to right: Oscar Stocker, Harold (10 years old), Aunt Lilly Newton, Jack Kramer (on burro) & Mayme."

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Photograph of Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman, early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Black and white photograph of Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman in front of mining equipment.

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Photograph of Edith Corliss Cadogan, (Nev.), 1900-1920

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Edith Giles Cadogan, who was later widowed and remarried.

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Photograph of indigenous dancers, Guadalajara (Mex.), 1900-1915

Date
1900 to 1915
Description
Indigenous people of Guadalajara, Mexico pose for a picture wearing their dancing costumes and headdresses. Some people hold flags and instruments.

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Photograph of group of people, circa early to mid 1900s

Date
1900 to 1959
Description
Description provided with image: "O.W. and "Bill" Yates and Ham children."

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Photograph of Rockwell family members, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1919
Description
Handwritten on back of photograph; "Grandmother Rockwell; Aunt Sarah Antis, her daughter; Cousin Lena Antis Thomas; Glen and Thomas, their sons".

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Photograph of Floyd Rockwell and others, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Floyd Rockwell and another person on a burro with two unidentified women at the front and back of the donkey.

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Postcard of an unidentified woman and child, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1910
Description
Of course this is more serious than our darling is as a rule but she was trying to understand the artist's [aunties?]!! I am sure you will need consolation when this reaches you but rejoice for us that your loss is our gain,. One great objection to our good old U.S.A. is its size. I really believe Mary and Joan will be happy and comfy here. It is almost country life and we will do all we can for them. The [Addisons?] is written on the back of the holiday postcard.

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