People in attendance of Lottie Wengert's baptism. From left to right, the individuals identified are: 1.) Father Baldus, 2.) Father Dan Nally, 3.) Jack Cherry, 4.) Cyril Wengert, 5.) Robert Wengert, 6) Lottie Wengert, 7.) Pat Wengert, 8.) Ward Wengert, 9.) Ree Wengert. This photograph was taken February 21, 1965.
The Wengert Family at dinner. Cyril Wengert is wearing a crown. Clockwise, beginning at far end of table (top center), the people identified are: 1.) Cyril Wengert, 2.) Bob Gatewood, 3.) Ree Wengert, 4.) Robert Wengert, 5.) Lottie Ward Wengert, 6.) Pat Wengert, 7.) Jack Cherry, 8.) Marilyn Gatewood. This photograph was taken sometime between 1960-1965.
Scotty's Castle, also known as Death Valley Ranch, is located in the Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley National Park. It was built by Albert Mussey Johnson and named after Walter Scott. Inscribed on the front of the photo is: "Scotty's Death Valley Ranch, Death Valley. Frashers Foto - Pomona." Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)
Written on the front of the photo: "Scotty's Castle - 250 mi. from Beacon Tavern, Barstow, Calif." A handwritten inscription on the back reads: "Death Valley Scotty lives here when not in Hollywood. His friends, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, originally of Chicago, are also here." Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)
A black and white picture of the living room in Scotty's Castle in the Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley National Park. Inscription on the front of the photo reads: "Living room - Scotty's Castle, Death Valley, via Beacon Tavern, Barstow, California." Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)
Inscription on the front of the photo reads: "Death Valley Scotty's room - in his castle. Death Valley, California. Frashers Foto - Pomona, Calif." Walter Scott is the real name of "Death Valley Scotty." He convinced Albert Mussey Johnson to build Scotty's Castle, also known as Death Valley Ranch. Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)
Interior of the chapel room in Scotty's Castle. Inscription on the front of the photo reads: "437 - The Chapel Scotty's Castle, Death Valley, Cal. Willard." Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)
Inscription on the front of the photo reads: "Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley National Monument, Death Valley, Calif." A handwritten inscription on the back of this image reads: "This pleasant picturesque hotel adjusts itself on the side hill (or hillside), all the windows look out over the valley and the range."