Dorothy's home and modes of transportation: car and plane. Lettering on the plane reads "Reynolds Soil Conditioner." The Dorothy's lived on land they called the Lazy 88 Ranch. They often traveled by both modes of transportation since no roads were surfaced in Pahrump until 1954. Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Three women stand in the cotton fields of the Lazy 88 Ranch, Pahrump, NV. The women are unidentified. A car sits behind them with the driver's door open. Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Pictured is Jake and Alta Beckley, Will, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Fayle and Bruce Beckley, Fred Grimes, and Leva Beckley in front of Beckley's clothing store. Next door is the Goodpsprings Post Office.
Family portrait next to automobiles in a desert landscape. Everyone is wearing coats and hats. Inscription reads: "1912 Beckleys' Grape Vine Springs." Image has xeroxed newspaper article included in sleeve.
Jake and Alta Beckley sit in a Ford. Will Beckley stands next to an artesian well. "Alta and Jake, Will B. Jake's Ranch about 1915." Included in the photo sleeve is a xeroxed newspaper article.
Framed image of women and a young boy sitting in or standing around an automobile and posing for a picture. Identified from left to right: "1) Virginia Keate, 2) Unknown, 3) Leva Beckley (driving), 4) Unknown, 5) Unknown (child), 6) Mrs. Charles Horsey.