Unidentified men and women stand in front of a brick building with a sign that reads "L. MULBERRY." A young boy sits to the left. Inscription reads: "Caliente, Nevada. This is the front of the house. We have leased the front room upstairs over the buggy repository to the telephone co. You can see the buggies through the window and the door. These pictures are not good but will give you a general idea of how things look (probably Pioche)."
Three men sit outside of a beer tent in the desert with a sign that reads "PABST MILWAUKEE BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE." Beer barrels are stacked to the right of the tent. Inscription with image reads: "Man in white shirt is Underhill. Early version of San Pedro Saloon, 1906."
Three men pose for a photo inside of a bar in Caliente, Nevada. The man behind the counter with a hat on is Mr. Underhill. The other two men are unidentified.
Inside the San Pedro Saloon. Men sit at tables or congregate near the bar. Inscription with image reads: "Table 1st at right was in Underhill home when Lee Phillips took residence in 1965."
Unidentified men and women stand together on a railroad track for a photo. They are celebrating the completion of the track, looking west. The men all wear hats and the women wear long skirts.
Rock apartment building owned by Albert Phillips. The structure was purchased from the Underhill estate. It is still in use today. The desert hills are visible behind the apartments.