Group poses in front of a log cabin at Charleston Peak. Identified from left to right: "1. Hazel Copper, 2. Jack Price, 3. unidentified 4. Leva Beckley, 5. Walter Bracken, 6. Bess Lightfoot, 7. Ruth Ferron, 8. Alta Ham. Child: Virginia Beckley."
First picture taken in Goldfield, December, 1903. Harrie Taylor (discoverer). Lew Finnegan and John Y. McKane on the Jumbo, from which was taken $100,000 in 47 feet surface, the strike that caused the first rush.
Eight men stand, sit, and kneel next to a large canyon. They look off camera to the right and are all wearing suits. The reasoning behind their wearabouts and formal attire is unknown. Frank Crowe stands to the far left.
Beckley family as school children stand for a class portrait outside of a building in Fairbury, Illinois. Note with image reads: "I about 12 yrs. Old, Jake about 13 and a 1/2 years old. Lizzie (Beckley) about 10 and a half years old." Will Beckley is fourth from the right in the front row. Jake Beckley is third from the left, top row. Lizzie Beckley is third from the right, top row.