A view of the Johnson Family, possibly in Nevada. From left to right, the people are identified as follows: Clarence Johnson, baby Josephine Gail Johnson (Foster), and Jessie Pearl Howard Johnson.
Five unidentified men standing in front of Nevada Club Saloon and Moapa Produce Co. store. Site Name: Nevada Club Saloon (Moapa, Nev.); Moapa Produce Co. (Moapa, Nev.)
Black and white image of a page from an album with a photo of several people gathered around a watering trough at Wilson's Ranch. The photo itself is ripped around the edges. Note: Image is from a family photo album that was loaned to UNLV Libraries Special Collections and returned to the family on July 17, 1984.
Black and white image of four young women with the following handwritten names underneath: Wanda, Gladys, Stevens, Marie(?). Note: Image is from a family photo album that was loaned to UNLV Libraries Special Collections and returned to the family on July 17, 1984
Charles Pember "Pop" Squires and Delphine posing together in an unknown location, possibly Las Vegas, Nevada. "Pop" Squires is holding a copy of the Las Vegas Age.
Three young men picnicking at week-end retreat built by Ed Von Tobel, Sr. and partner Jake Beckley. Shown left to right: 1) unidentified 2) Floyd Francis 3) Jake Beckley. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.
Gamblers crowd around a roulette table to place their bets at the Tonopah Club. The man to the left appears to be a pit boss while the man next to him spins the roulette wheel. Site Name: Tonopah Club
A picture postcard with four photographs: the" first [railroad] engine to run over the Sierras;" "Mark Twain 1865 in Aurora, Nevada;" "Mark Twain's cabin in Aurora, Nevada;" the "first house in Genoa, Nevada." Twain is seen with a group of unidentified men.
A picture postcard showing a procession of men in overcoats marching in a parade on Main Street in Tonopah, Nevada. Some are carrying a banner, and others are playing brass instruments. The street is covered with snow. The Mizpah Hotel and a sign for the Cafe Montana are seen prominently.