Letter to his parents. Continuation of his trip to Lovelock, Nevada including the expanded trip to Winnemucca. He writes about the mines, people they are meeting, and miles traveled.
Letter to his mother. There is a list of photographs by number with a description of each. He briefly addressed the festivities of July 4th, including the fact that there were no fireworks because of the high risk of fires.
Letter to his mother. It described a prize fight and wrestling match that he watched . Also, goes on to describe how he went down into a mine shaft, includes several small drawings of the shafts.
Letter to his mother. He told his mother that he is worried that the banks will not reopen because they hold to much dead stock in mines that closed. He also touched on food, renting houses, and electricity in town.
Letter to his mother. The letter discussed new guns that Rinker and his friends bought. He writes about citing them in and discusses how far they could shoot. The letter also discussed stocks and stock prices and dividends.