Identification given with photograph: "1st row: Pop, Anna Fayle, Mom, Florence Boyer. 2nd row: Leonard Fayle, C. C. Boyer. Taken at the George Franklin home on 5th place."
Overlooking Hemenway Wash and the future bed of Lake Mead (second from left): R. F. Walter, chief engineer for U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; (standing behind woman): Glen E. "Bud" Bodell, chief of Six Companies' security.
L-R: William S. O' Brien and James C. Flood. They were two San Francisco stockbrokers who teamed up with two miners (James G. Fair and John W. Mackay) to break the power and influence of William Sharon and the Bank of America on the Comstock Lode.
Brothers William "Bill" Lytle Woods and Albert Andrew "Andy" Woods II at a family reunion at the Woods family home in Springerville, Arizona. They were cousins of Elbert Edwards.
An unidentified man and woman, wearing costume crowns, seated aboard a passenger train, during a Las Vegas Day celebration. They are probably members of the Elbert Edwards family.
Four men at a Woods family reunion in Springerville, Arizona, near the Woods family home. L-R: unidentified, brothers Albert Andrew "Andy" Woods II and William "Bill" Lytle Woods, unidentified. The Woods were cousins of Elbert Edwards.
An image of hydroelectric generators inside the powerhouse at Hoover Dam. A man standing next to one of the generators shows their scale. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
The view of three unidentified gentlemen standing by a waterfall that splashes into the Colorado River located in the rocky Grand Canyon. Located in Arizona, the Grand Canyon was carved by erosion from the Colorado River, which resultantly left the canyon an estimated 277 miles long, a mile deep, and up to 18 miles wide. Today, about two billion years of geological history has been exposed at the canyon.