Most of the photographs on this page were taken at White River Canyon, Utah, or White River Soldier Summit, Utah, July 28, 1912. The photograph in the lower middle shows people at a a train station in Provo, Utah, Augut 4, 1912.
Mule skinners (drivers) and pack mules loaded with cordwood where it will be transferred to wagons pulled by sixteen-mule (jerk-line) teams and hauled to ore mill at Belleville, Nevada. The ore was to be used for fuel.
Belleville, Nevada looking toward the main street from the ore mill. A typical scene of early mining activity in Nevada, where they hauled water as well as everything else on wagons and pack animals.
Photograph at bottom center of this page features a large wooden building with "Roller Mills" and "The H.B. Harkness Flouring Mills" painted on the sides.