Rhyolite, NV. Graveyard and church, on set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: [Set of "the Reward" in Rhyolite. The graveyard behind the church.]
Rhyolite, NV. Wall inscription in the church, on set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: "One of several wall inscriptions in the church" [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News July 31, 1964 p. 8]
Rhyolite, NV. Fireplace, inside bank building walls, on set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: "A fireplace was constructed inside the bank building walls." [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News July 31, 1964 p. 4]
Rhyolite, NV. Steps leading to the bell tower of the church, on the set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: "Steps leading to the bell tower of the church. (The vase was placed from the impressive supply of props just for this picture.)" [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News July 31, 1964 p. 4]
Rhyolite, NV. Gravestones in churchyard, on the set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: "Gravestones in the churchyard look like age-old granite, but actually are based on wood." [Rhyolite, NV 1963] [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News July 31, 1964 p. 8]
Interior view of horse stable at Tippapah Springs, NV. Typewritten on photo sleeve: "Interior view of the stable at Tippapah Springs." [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News Jan. 24, 1964 p. 4]
Wahmonie, NV. Prospect hole. Typewritten on photo sleeve: "PROSPECT HOLE. The fortune-hunters left their mark on the Wahmonie Mining District. Here is one view from the inside of a miner's prospect hole. These Wahmonie photographs were taken by Dick Borden and first published in the NTS News in the 1960s. Borden gave us a valuable photographic history of the NTS." [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News Bulletin August 21, 1981 p. 8]
Wahmonie, NV. Retort oven used for production of mercury. Typewritten on photo sleeve: "RETORT OVEN used for the production of Mercury at Wahmonie. There seems to be a bit of a mystery surrounding this structure. Well-built and rather an elaborate affair, there is no evidence now that it was used. Logs for fuel are in the foreground, but there's no burned wood or roasted ore." [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News Bulletin August 21, 1981 p. 7]
White Rock Springs, NV. Interior view of the house at White Rock Springs. Typewritten on photo sleeve: "Interior view of the house at White Rock Spring." [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News January 24, 1964 p. 5]