Men and horses standing outside of Edward S. ("Ted") Gentry's blacksmith's shop in Panaca Nevada. L-R:Tony (surname unknown, an employee of George Edwards), Will Edwards, Frank Edwards (with dog), George Hicks, Tom Clark, David Findlay, Edward S. Gentry. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards; Will and Frank Edwards were uncles of Elbert Edwards; Edward S. Gentry was the uncle of Elbert Edwards' wife Mary Reid Edwards.
L-R: Brothers Frank, Hosea, George, Eli, and Will Edwards harvest blocks of ice in Nevada with saws, axes and tongs. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards.
L-R: Brothers Eli, John, George and Frank Edwards harvest blocks of ice in Nevada (probably in Panaca) with saws and tongs. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards.
L- R: Brothers Frank, George, Hosea, and John Edwards in horse-drawn wagons on a freight road, possibly in Panaca, Nevada. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards.
Two of the Edwards brothers digging potatoes with a horse-drawn plow in Panaca, Nevada. The only person identified is Frank Edwards, at the left. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards; his brothers Hosea, John, Eli, William and Frank were Elbert's uncles.
Elbert Edwards looks at petroglyphs on rocks at the mouth of Meadow Valley Wash, Nevada. These may have been left by travelers along the Old Spanish Trail in the mid-19th century.