Clayson and Griffith, an early tent store in Las Vegas. One of the founders was E. W. Griffith who later owned a building on 2nd and Fremont (Golden Nugget site). The sign on the store reads: "Clayson & Griffith, house furnishings, miners supplies, burros and saddles, new and second goods bought and sold."
Ruth McGonagill and a neighbor's baby at tent house with pipe from milk can stove. The family lived here, in the Kawich Range, from about September 1904 through March 1905. (This camp was called Wheaton and was a couple miles up the gully from Silver Bow, Nevada)