Subject: Ed Halstead Ranch - Showing a bank of sheep in the feed lot and large pastures in the distance. - November 21, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Ed Halstead Ranch - Ed Halstead in foreground, owner and operator of large cattle ranch in Duckwater, 25 miles northwest of Current Creek, Nevada. George Halstead, Ed's brother also lives on the ranch. Some sheep are raised on this big cattle ranch. - November 21, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: - Ed Halstead Ranch - New frame house, recently built on the Halstead Ranch. - November 21, 1944 - C.E.B.
Subject: - Ed Halstead Ranch - One of the Mexican Nationals, on contract labor, who works on Halstead's ranch this year. This lad came from Old Mexico and was brought in by the government as a laborer. the Tonopah Extension Office places these laborers on ranches. These men are good workers and some have become skilled laborers. - November 21, 1944 - C.E.B.
Subject: - Clarence Munson Ranch - Small ranch house, located northeast of the Bill Mendes Ranch about 20 miles north of Currant Creek, Nevada. Munson now lives on a ranch in White Pine County, just across the Nye Co. line on the Ely highway, and about 8 miles northeast of Currant Creek, Nevada - November 17, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: - Bill Mendes Ranch - Showing ranch home and a few of the buildings on the 700 acre Mendes Ranch, 20 miles north of Currant Creek, Nevada. - November 14, 1944 - C.E.B.