Mt. Diablo workman seated to east of headwork's at top of road to Shaft home in Pickhandle Gulch; Candelaria, Nevada. Stamp on back of photo reads: "Jas. H. Crockwell, travelling photogprapher. Viewing a specialty. Negatives preserved. Duplictes at any time. Alaways address. Salt Lake City, Utah."
Group of men with dogs pose together in a field. They are all wearing coats and hats. The inscription reads: "Field trials, Bakersfield, Jan. 20, 1891; 2nd man from left is Pres. Edwards, 3rd man standing is Dodge, 4th man standing is W.H. Shockley, 6th man standing with white hat is E. Hogan."
"At Candelaria, Nevada's Princess Mill, Nov. 13, 1891. Men are identified from left to right: (stock report), Spring, Capt. Hultz, Simpson, W.J. Sutherland-Gen. Mgr., D.H. Jackson-Supt., and Frank Corkhill-Foreman.
Mrs. A. Littell and an unidentified baby; Taken in Candelaria, Nevada, June 1888. Stamp on back of photo reads: "Artistic photographer Alexander Edouart, No. 6 Turk St. San Fransisco. Elevator runs on Sunday from 9 to 4."
Dogs and dog owners stand and crouch on the grass for the "Field trials," held in Bakersfield, Calif., Jan. 20th, 1891; 7 men, 4 dogs, some unidentified: left to right is President Edwards, Post, H.H. Briggs, Lev R. (winner 1st derby), M.D. Walters, Sankey B.-Queen Madge, John Hughes-Lady, Truman, "Old Black Joe" (won 2nd all aged derby), Geo. T. Allender.
The view of a rectangular surface structure at Pueblo Grande de Nevada, also known as the "Lost City," near Overton, Nevada. The sign in the background reads: "Please do not step on floors or walls."
Color image of Julia [Orghiazno], Sister Rosemary Lynch, and Fred Landau at an anti-nuclear testing prayer vigil held outside of the Las Vegas Federal Building.
Description given with photograph: "A Lost City Pageant (old St. Thomas)." Some of the people identified in photo as Leon Rockwell, Jr.; Margie (Marjorie); Bessie; Lottie.
Postcard of Isaac Kirk standing in a doorway with this typed message on back: "Reward of twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars offered for Ike Kirk and Hebe Kirk, brothers, who shot and killed Martin Wells and D. C. Harmon, Deputy Sheriff of Johnson County, Kentucky, on December 23rd, 1919. On the opposite side of this card will be found picture of Ike Kirk. Communicate with James Melvin, Chief of Police at [...ville], Kentucky."