Jim Losee (holding dog) and unidentified women kneel on the grass and feed ducks at Boulderado (Taylor) Ranch (Kiel Ranch). Site Name: Kiel Ranch (North Las Vegas, Nev.)
Mrs. Edith Powell, the first woman resident of Boulder City, in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Edith Powell is wearing a white dress and holding a small dog while standing in front of her wrinkled tent house.
Mrs. Edith Powell, the first woman resident of Boulder City, in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Edith Powell is wearing a white dress and holding a small dog while standing in front of her wrinkled tent house.
Black and white image of a desert vagabond traveling with his goats, ox, chickens, and dog. A vagabond is a person who travels because they have no stationary home.
Photograph of two people and a dog beside an automobile outside J. Warren Woodard's Down Town Camp service station. Handwritten inscription included with the photo: "Warren Woodard, downtown, Camp Ground Camps, LV."
People camping next to their wagon in the Las Vegas Wash near the Colorado River.
Transcribed Notes: Handwritten inscription on back: "Camped on Colorado River, Vegas Wash, Mother, Floyd, Shorty Mattuci, Capt. Jim Ladd's stage coach, Frank Toffs [or Totts?], mules, dog Dusty 1911."