American-Electro Thermo Company workers, Carrara, Nevada. From left to right is painter, Bert Miller, George Probasco, Robert Ginson, Arnold Perry, Paul Payne, L. E. Scott, E. N. Shirley, unidentified, Carl Earl, "Blackie," Aubrey Smith, C. E. Merkel, and A. A. Hall.
Clay Dodson and Joe May driving cattle through Beatty, Nevada. Inscription with the image reads, "The young man she married, Clay Dodson, and Joe May driving cattle through Beatty."
A. E. Thomas house in Goodsprings, Nevada, with Charles Thomas and Native American children. Inscription with the image reads, "A. E. Thomas' house in Goodsprings, NV. Mr. Thomas and Indian children in front of house."
Beatty schoolhouse, Beatty, Nevada. Inscription on image reads, "Then to Beatty & School." An additional inscription with the photograph by Claudia Reidhead reads "Beatty school - roof, windows, bell & all interior wood, all came from a school in Rhyolite, 1928"
Owens Lake drying up after the Los Angeles Aqueduct took its water supply. Inscription with the image reads, "A fragment of Owens Lake which is drying up since L. A. aquaduct took it's water supply."
An elderly Mojave woman, photographed in Needles, California. Inscription with the image reads, "She has wandered far (in this book). She is an old Mojave squaw for many years a familiar sightaroud the depot at Needles, Calif."