Three men sit/stand with a horse and carriage in the desert of Indian Springs. Driving is C.Towner, and the other men are T.J. Osborne and Pat Sheahan.
Bill Ellis stands in front of his car in the deserts of Sloan, Nevada, with two eagles perched on the front hood. Inscription reads: "The eagles, my car and myself. Bill Ellis."
Men and women pose for a group photo on a stack of logs sitting in the desert. Identified individuals include Lena Johnson Franks, Jennie Culverwell, Jake Johnson, Ornie H. Smith, Bill Orr, Charles Culverwell, Roy Orr, Edna Johnson Orr, Mamie Orr, and Isabelle Nesbett.
Group poses outdoors "at Charles Freeland's house." Identified from left to right: Oscar Stocker, Harold (10 years old), Aunt Lilly Newton, Jack Kramer (on burro) & Mayme."
Unidentified woman and men stand on the edge of a small train in the desert. The conductor is visible at the front of the train, where smoke rises from the train's chimney/smokestack.
Henry Lee and Lila Carmen pose in front of a house with a small child. The image's color is distorted and it is slightly ripped along the edges in the frame.