Transcribed from photograph, "Washo - 7. Many Washo children attended the Carson Indian School at Stewart, Nevada. This school, originally established for the Washo, was later attended by the other Nevada tribes. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada."
Old Ranch. Written on the back: "I don't know what this is but it must have been somewhere on the ranch." M. Copeland. "After writing the above I discovered this building in the Las Vegas book. It apparently is the fort from another side." (pg. 45)
Several men with wagons and horses stand outside of a stone cabin near Tonopah, Nevada. John Peter Wright stands second from the left. The name "Lois Potter" is signed in the back of the photograph.
An aerial view of McGill, Nevada. At Kennecott's McGill reduction plant, ore from Liberty Pit was crushed, ground, chemically treated and smelted to produce copper. Buildings at the lower right form the concentration section, while the smelter area is seen at the top, center and the town of McGill at left.
The interior of Wellington saloon with the owners Burdick & Thurman. Handwritten identification on a note attached to the back of the image: 1) Ray Thurman 2) Tom Davis 3) [?] 4) "Vic" Troise 5) Charles Frost 6) Ray Rice 7) John Howe 8) Lewis - a car (?) 9) C. E. Burdick 10) [?] 11) [?] 12) [?] 13) [?] 14) [?] 15) [?] 16) [?] 17) [?] 18) [?] 19) [?] 20) Ed Martin 21) Howard Pukins 22) [?] 23) [?] 24) [?] 25) [?] 26) Light Wheatley.