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Black-and-white photograph of a woman in a garden, circa early 1900s

Date
1910 to 1929
Description

An unidentified woman in a garden, possibly William Stewart's wife.

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Postcard of a Navajo Family, unidentified location, circa 1900-1950

Date
1900 to 1950
Description
Photograph of a Navajo family in a wagon.

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Photograph of the interior of the Tonopah Club, Tonopah (Nev.) 1900-1920

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Men and women gather to get some food, buffet style, inside the Tonopah Club. Site Name: Tonopah Club

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Photograph of people standing in front of a house, approximately 1900-1950

Date
1900 to 1950
Description
Robert Seipp, John Seipp, Vi Bradford, Della Bradford Seipp, Edward Seipp, and Mrs. John Bradford in front of a house at an unknown location.

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Postcard of woman folding playing cards, approximately 1900s-1980s

Date
1900 to 1989
Description
A postcard illustrating a woman folding playing cards and standing them upright on what looks like a poker table.

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Postcard of three Queens and two Jacks, approximately 1900s-1980s

Date
1900 to 1989
Description
A postcard illustrating a cartoon of three Queens unamused by two enamored Jacks with the inscription, "Three of a Kind and a Pair of Jacks"

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Photograph of women and a boy, unknown location, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1929
Description
Photograph of two unidentified Paiute women and a boy.

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Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Courtland, circa early 1900s

Date
1900 to 1919
Description
Handwritten on bottom of photograph mat: "Mr. & Mrs. Brown(?) Courtland."

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Photograph of Edith and her cousin in a car, (Nev.), 1900-1920

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Edith Corliss Giles "in Pope-Hartford" with her cousin visiting from New York.

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Film transparency of the women of the Lake family, circa early 1900s

Date
1905 to 1930
Description
Black and white portrait of Mrs. Mary E. Lake and her four daughters.

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