Plans for swimming pool and bath house at Zion National Park, 3-5-1928 (7 sheets, Job no. 430): 15777-A: plans, sections & details; 15777-B: floor plan; 15777-C: elevations and sections; 15777-D: plan and sections of pool and misc. details; 15777-E: layout and piping plans; 15777-F: layout plan; 15777-G: details. Scales as noted. All sheets except for no. 6 revised March 20, 1928. "Submitted by Utah Park Company; Gilbert Stanley Underwood, Consulting Architect, Union Pacific System. Recommended for Approval by Thos C. Vint, Landscape Architect, N.P.S. Concurred in by E.T. Scoyen, Supt. Zion National Park. Approved by Stephen T. Mather, Director, National Park Service"--Sheet no. 6. Site Name: Zion National Park (Utah)
Black and white photograph of housing on D Street in Las Vegas, dated 1943. Backyards at D Street and Jackson show that in the war economy, scrap wood was a valuable commodity, both for building and fuel.
Rhyolite, NV. Bottle house. Typewritten on photo sleeve: [The Bottle House, built from the excess of materials as Muckers cast aside their Rhyolite beer bottles. The museum is now run by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson. [N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News March 15, 1963 p.5]