Three men sit outside of a beer tent in the desert with a sign that reads "PABST MILWAUKEE BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE." Beer barrels are stacked to the right of the tent. Inscription with image reads: "Man in white shirt is Underhill. Early version of San Pedro Saloon, 1906."
During the Rhyolite trip, a member of the Jackson party took a picture of the tent town of Bullfrog in early 1905. The Jacksons came down from Tonopah to examine a mine in Bullfrog.
The grayscale view of the first tent located in Clark's Las Vegas Town Site in Las Vegas, Nevada. Two unidentified men stand in front of the tent, while a white sign mounted at the top of the tent reads: "Hospital." Transcribed onto the bottom border of the image: "First Tent in Las Vegas, Nevada, 1904."
A Native American log house sits on the right with the roof made of sod and dirt and tents sit opposite in the desert of Jefferson, Nevada, circa 1905-1907. To see an image of the owner of the log cabin, view Image 0243_0100, pho026338.