The Palmer Store, renamed the Amargosa Cattle Company Store was purchased by Albert Revert around 1929. It became known as Revert's Mercantile. Caption: Palmer's store, Beatty, Nevada, where C.M.T. lives. Site Name: E. E. Palmer General Store (Beatty, Nev.)
An empty street in the peak hours of the morning in somewhere in Alaska. The side of the bus advertises, "Alaska Street car, one way 25 [cents] Two hour drive to all points of interest... July 4, 1898, Marshal of the day."
Per patron comment, the building on the far left is the Beatty Cash Store, also known as Mom and Pop Richings' Store, but is now called the Beatty Club. It has signs for Red Crown Gasoline, as well as one that reads "Welcome to Leadfield," and could be from the late 1920s. Caption: Beatty after the boom. Awaiting another one.
Standing outside car is Mary Maris Garside and her father Robert Maris, while inside car at the wheel is Sherwin Garside, Frank Garside and Virginia Garside.
back seat l-r Edith Giles, Joe Horton; front seat l-r Edwin Schofield Giles and wife Edith Corliss. Giles family's automobile named Geraldine Caption: The Giles family in Geraldine, Beatty