Blacktop stretch in front of Dorothy residence during the Pahrump Road Construction. A man rides atop the construction truck next to the blacktop. The machine reads "WELLS CARGO" on the side. A house is visible in the distance, although it's hard to tell by the photograph's description if the house belongs to the Dorothy's or if the Dorothy's house is behind the photographer, out of the image.
Dorothy's car and airplane parked in front of their home at the Lazy 88 Ranch. Handwritten inscription with photo reads: "Plane used for emergency to Las Vegas, Bakersfield, and Carson City for parts always rush to repair engines to get water back on cotton." See Image 0131 124, pho023500. Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Dale sits at the picker, dumping cotton into bin for baler at the Lazy 88 Ranch. Dorothy and their dogs are standing in the background with other unidentified people. Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Unidentified farmers use the hay baler for the cotton crop on the Lazy 88 Ranch. Inscription with photo reads: "Hay baler used to haul cotton to the Arvin, Calif. Gin before the gin was built in Pahrump." Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Standing next to Beckley and Beckley Men's Clothing and Furnishings are, left to right, Jake Beckley, Mrs. Fayle, Will Beckley, Mrs. Pembroke, Alta Beckley, Fred Grimes (holding Bruce Beckley), Leva Beckley, Goodsprings (Nev.) 1918.
Group sits on blankets on the ground and plays cards. Left to right, seated playing cards are Mrs. O'Brien (holding rifle); unidentified woman; Will Beckley, holding son, Bruce Beckley; Leva Beckley; Dr. O'Brien.
Left to right are Wm. Schuyler; Leva Beckley, kneeling; Virginia Beckley, sitting on the ground; Will Beckley, standing behind son; Bruce; and Peggy Schuyler, seated in car 1921.
Description given wtih photograph: "Moapa Valley. Mrs. L. A. Rockwell, Gilda Mosbach, Ray Mosbach, Bessie Rockwell, Leon Jr., Leon Sr., James Adams, Harry Jameson, Mosbach children, Margie Rockwell, Adams' girl."
Description given with photograph: "Irene DeBrink and Elizabeth Dale Griffith in overalls-lived at 123 N. 3rd, now lives in Glendale, Calif. Early Las Vegans coming from Mt. Charleston."
Blimp used to promote the motion picture "The Outlaw," produced by Howard Hughes' RKO Productions, January 1950. Advertising reads, "The Outlaw. Kept off the screen for 3 years, it's coming at last! Jane Russell."