A broken fence is partially buried under the sands of the desert. Telephone wires and trees line the background of the image. Inscription reads: "Ruined T&T sand-retaining fence at north side of Crucero, Calif."
Ruins of Railroad Hotel in the desert outside of Raser(?), California. Debris litters the desert floor and shrubs grow in patches. A car is visible in the distance.
Pacific Coast Borax Company mill at Death Valley Junction. This is the south end of the mill, with railroad tracks leading out of the image at the bottom left corner.
Amargosa Hotel in Death Valley Junction, California. The sign above the entryway says that the hotel features a dining room and a coffee shop. Gentlemen sit and stand outside together under the shade.
Mill Company housing at Death Valley Junction. Inscription at the top of the image reads: "Death Valley Junction - looking north - 1918. Nine unpainted structures lined a single street facing the mill."
Detailed cost and construction material lists for all water production and transmission facilities owned by owned by Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company and formerly owned by 14th Street Water Company and Merlin Water Company as of December 31, 1950.