Lois Kellogg digging at her home, "Fool's Folly" in Palm Springs, circa 1921-1924. On the back of the image it says, "His Story P. O. Box 218 Pahrump, Nevada 89041."
A photograph taken during the harvest at Pahrump Valley Ranch in 1917. Shown are sacks of grain and a thrashing machine. The women pictured bring lunch for the workers.
Clarence Darrough, held by father, Glenn Darrough, and Dr. Chilton in a cornfield. Dr. Chilton arrived three days late for Bonnie Darrough's birth. Taken at Pahrump Valley Ranch in 1916.
Pigs raised for 1916-1917 market, as World War I effort. Freight was too much of a problem to market as a profit for Pahrump Valley Ranch Company. The pens are west and south of the foreman's house.
Clarence Telford watering horses from well halfway between Pahrump and Shoshone on old road. He met the train at Shoshone to take his wife, Clare, and sons, Bruce and George, to the Ranch to live from April 1916 to November 1917. Their home was in Ramona, California.
George and Bruce Telford holding a hawk shot by their father, Clarence Telford (Pahrump Ranch carpenter), from a flock of several hundred hawks migrating near Pahrump Valley circa 1916-1917.