An image of the El Neva Motel, located on Idaho Street in Elko. The neon sign advertising the building reads: "Motel; El Neva, Lodging At Its Best, HBO; Vacancy." Signs for the Arctic Circle (Hamburgers) and the Ranch Inn Motor Lodge can be seen in the distance.
A postcard of Even and Kathy Thompson standing in front of Tradin' Post in Rhyolite, Nevada. Typed description provided on back of postcard reads: "Rhyolite, Nevada. At the Trading Post. Evan and Kathy Thompson, youngest ghost of Rhyolite." Address stamped on back: "The Bottle House, Rhyolite Nevada, P. O. Box 93, Beatty, Nevada 89003." This postcard can possibly be credited to Desert Graphix, Trona, CA 93562.
Cyril Wengert is posing with his first child, Jimmie Wengert, in front of what is most likely his home in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jimmie Wengert was born in July of 1923. Written on the photo: "C.S. Wengert Sr. + Jr."
In the photograph from left to right: Marilyn Wengert Gatewood, Cyril Wengert, Ward Wengert, Lottie Wengert, and Robert Wengert pose together in front of a house. They are all dressed nicely in suits and dresses.
From left to right: Maryiln Wengert, Cyril Wengert, Ward Wengert, and Robert Wengert pose together at Lake Mead. The side of the photograph is dated, "Sep 60" which is most likely when this photograph was printed.
Depicted in the photograph from left to right is, Ward Wengert, Cyril Wengert, Marilyn Wengert Gatewood, and Robert Wengert posing together near a forest near Mount Charleston. The side of the photograph is dated, "Sep 60" which is most likely when this photograph was printed.
University of Pennsylvania Varsity Crew Team. Posing from left to right, Don Irmiger, Fred C. Gentsch, Beau Veau Borie, John R. Sebastian, Herman J. Jordan, Charles K. Elliott, Leonard R. Fayle, Charles T. Hill.
Transcribed from behind the image, "'Mrs. Tom Wah (Gue Gim) in front of the school house- Prince Mine, Pioche, Nevada, (with negative). This is the silk Brocade dress Gue Gim was married in in San Francisco in 1916. She brought It with her to Prince along with other silk dresses, but they were all lost in a fire in 1927.' Interview notes, Sept. 1987."
Postcard of Isaac Kirk standing in a doorway with this typed message on back: "Reward of twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars offered for Ike Kirk and Hebe Kirk, brothers, who shot and killed Martin Wells and D. C. Harmon, Deputy Sheriff of Johnson County, Kentucky, on December 23rd, 1919. On the opposite side of this card will be found picture of Ike Kirk. Communicate with James Melvin, Chief of Police at [...ville], Kentucky."