Archival objects in this container: Tanker truck belonging to the Beatty Volunteer Fire Department, 1987 March Beatty, 1937-1939 Fred Davies standing on top of the adobe monument that marks the boundary to Death Valley National Monument on the highway to Daylight Pass, 1937-1943 Postcard of Shoshone Native American woman named Aurora, 1937 Main Street of Beatty looking to the northwest, undated Possibly Mrs. Heisler or Mrs. Moffatt, 1937-1943 Claudia Davies and her uncle, Jack Davies, at a watering tank on the west side of Daylight Pass, 1948-1949 Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Engine No. 10, 1937-1939 Hides of coyotes trapped by Fred Davies and Johnny Konzos, 1945 Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Engine No. 8, 1937-1939 Death Valley Junction, 1937-1939 Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Engine No. 10, 1937-1939 Beatty Cemetery, 1940-1949 Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad car, 1937-1939 Amargosa Hotel, Death Valley Junction, California, 1937-1943 Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad cars, 1937-1939 Reidhead home on the end of Main Street, 1949-1950 Fred Remmick, Fred Davies, unidentified man, and Charlie Walker, 1937-1939 Looking north up Main Street, 1940-1949 Negative: Tonopah and Tidewater Engine No. 9, 1930-1939 Beatty looking northeast after snow storm, 1948 Water tank behind the Davies home on Main Street, 1947-1949 Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Engine No. 10, Death Valley Junction, 1930-1939 Billie Wallace, wife of Dr. E. Dasse Wallace, a Las Vegas physician, 1940-1949 Negative: Tonopah and Tidewater Engine No. 9, 1930 Load More