An unidentified young Indian boy with a puppy in a watering can. The photograph was most likely taken at Manse Ranch. This is the same boy as in Image ID: 0096 0006.
A postcard illustrating five cards (three of spades, jack of spades, three of diamonds, eight of hearts, and three of hearts) n.d. The caption reads, "The Gentlemen's Card: You will make a pleasure trip soon, meet good hearts, with a kiss of lips and a fine time following 10 cards give a complete reading". "Copyright 1939 Exhibit Supply Co, Chicago, Made in the U.S.A."
A postcard illustrating five cards (ace of diamonds, six of spades, five of diamonds, jack of clubs, and five of hearts) n.d. The caption reads, "The Gentlemen's Card: You will receive a letter from out of town containing money giving you the necessary means to marry the girl you love. 5 cards give a complete reading". "Copyright 1939 Exhibit Supply Co, Chicago, Made in the U.S.A."
Panoramic view of wooden buildings and automobiles in the desert in Gilbert, Esmeralda County, Nevada, 25 miles west of Tonopah, near the Monte Cristo Range of mountains.
An aerial view of Pioche, Nevada during its silver mining boom. The "Million Dollar" Courthouse is the two-story brick building just to the right of the center of the photo. Buildings indentified as a bakery and a restaurant are also seen.
Crowds of people line a street decorated with American flags in Tonopah, Nevada to watch a parade, probably for Independence Day. The Tonopah Club building is seen at left center.
Laura stands at the base of a 1000 year old tree in Yosemite National Park. Inscription reads: "Laura at the foot of giant yellow pine tree - yosemite. This tree is said to be 1000 years old and about 300 feet high."
Earl Rockwell and Bill "Limey" Pearson standing with Müller & Yost City Bakery horse-drawn delivery wagon behind the bakery building. The location later became that of the Fortune Club.