The buckskin hunt of October 4, 1936, a the head of Kingston Canyon on the Nevada National Forest. Eight hunters went out at 4:30 a.m. and came back that evening with eight buckskin. Left to right: James E. Gurr, George C. Larson, Roscoe Thomas, C.J. Olsen, James Cashman, Vail Pittman, Ivan L. Dyreng, and Bill William.
The buckskin hunt of October 4, 1936, a the head of Kingston Canyon on the Nevada National Forest. Eight hunters went out at 4:30 a.m. and came back that evening with eight buckskin. Left to right: James E. Gurr, George C. Larson, Roscoe Thomas, C.J. Olsen, James Cashman, Vail Pittman, Ivan L. Dyreng, and Bill William.
Eight buckskin killed October 4, 1936 by annual hunting party. The bucks weighed an average of about 155 pounds. The largest weighed 192 pounds, and the smallest weighed approximately 100 pounds. All deer were killed on the opening day of the season in Lander County, Kingston Canyon, Nevada National Forest, Nevada.
After lunch Don Gondolfa snaps a picture of Jim Cashman, Vail Pittman, Charlie Dunwoody, Key Pittman, Claude Mackay, Chet Olsen, George Larson, and Bill Williams. This was at lunch time on the second day. Some difficulty was experienced in waking Jim Cashman up long enough to get a picture.
Captions: On the left, the gate structure to #4 diversion tunnel, 165 ft high. On the right side the upper portal to #3. Note: bulkhead in foreground, will be blown out after the completion of coffer dam, allowing water to pass thru; Coffer dam - Boulder Dam '32; Looking down a completed tunnel. Just before the water was diverted. Sunday Nov. 13, 1932, Hoover Dam.