Archival objects in this container: Borax wagon on display at Death Valley’s Furnace Creek Ranch: postcard, 1975 Nanny goat and one of the twin kids: photographic print, 1924 The burro, a native son of Death Valley: postcard, 1975 Old Dinah tractor in front of the Furnace Creek Ranch: postcard, 1975 Charcoal kilns, upper Wildrose Canyon: postcard, 1975 Wildrose Station: postcard, 1975 Alabama Hills and the highway to Mt. Whitney: postcard, 1975 Darwin Falls in the Panamint Valley: postcard, 1975 Aguereberry Point: postcard, 1975 Badwater: postcard, 1975 Aguereberry Point: postcard, 1975 Petroglyphs in the High Sierras: postcard, 1975 Wildrose Canyon entrance to Death Valley National Monument: postcard, 1975 Panamint Valley, with Panamint Range in background: postcard, 1975 Mrs. Bea Kirk chats with James Boyles prior to her entry as the only woman contestant in the burro-flapjack contest held in Death Valley by the 49ers: photographic print, 1975 Getting ready for the Death Valley 49ers encampment; Bea Kirk, Ed Kirk, Mrs. John MacPherson, Walter Hilliard (identified from left to right): photographic print, 1975 Death Valley 49ers encampment: photographic print, 1975 Charcoal kilns, upper Wildrose Canyon: photographic print, 1975 Charcoal kilns, upper Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley, California: photographic print, 1975 Katherine Landing, Lake Mohave: photographic print, photographic negative, 1972 June The Toggenburg twin goats, “Pete” and “Repeat": photographic print, photographic negative, 1924 Lake Mohave at Davis Dam: photographic print, photographic negative, 1972 September Panorama of a storm west of Kingman, Arizona, on the road to Davis Dam, consists of nine sequential photos: photographic print, photographic negative, 1972 September Charcoal kilns, upper Wildrose Canyon, color: photographic print, photographic negative, 1975 Stone arrastra near Ballarat, near Stove Pipe Wells: photographic print, photographic negative, 1954 Load More