Monument for President Obregon stands tall, with a small pond in front of the structure and large trees behind it. Inscription reads: "1936, This is the memorial of the spot where President Obregon was killed, it is short distance from Mexico City - Very beautiful indeed."
Joshua tree in the Nevada desert. Inscription reads: "Mrs. Ed Giles, Goldfield, Nevada - 1942 - Joushua [sic] taken as V tree Enlarged by Earl V Lewis Co. Hollywood".
Dr. Richard Giles poses for a picture. Family history inscription reads: "Father of Dick L. Giles; Uncle to Edith C. Giles Cadagan Barcus 1914, Brother to Edwin S. Giles; great grand uncle to Mrs. Jane Cadogan Perry [who has three children by prior marriage to Arthur N. Patten; Childrens' names are Arthur N. Patten, Jr., Patricia Ann, and Edwin Giles Patten.]"