Description provided with image: "A link between the old West and the new. Preston Nutter cattle-men on the Arizona Strip, the breeding range for the cattle. In the spring steers were shipped to Utah and trailed from the rail head at Colton to the range on the west Tavaputs Plateau."
Two unidentified men standing next to a water wheel on the Muddy River in Nevada. Built in 1936 by Raymond "Pete" West, the river irrigates the fields below.
A view of people at a railroad surveyors break camp associated with the S.P. (San Pedro), L.A. (Los Angeles) & S.L. (South Lake) railroad line construction in southern Nevada.
A survey party "fold their tents" at a railroad surveyors break camp associated with the S.P. (San Pedro), L.A. (Los Angeles) & S.L. (South Lake) railroad line construction in southern Nevada.