Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Five mile headquarter Ranch home of Jim Butler's many ranches and extensive operations. This set of buildings is 35 miles northeast of Tonopah. - July 10, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Looking south toward Five Mile Ranch where cattle were collected on Spring Roundup. - May 9, 1945 - C.E.B.
Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Tonopah Air Base Soldiers getting their first experience at "rastlin" the doggies in branding and marking of Hip-O cattle. From left to right in foreground: Ray Fallini cutting chin bell wattle, Robert Craig, Jr. holding calf, Ed Reed branding, three G.I. Joes holding calf, Florence Butler leaving after vaccinating calf for blackleg. Moe Giles at left background holding another calf. - May 9, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Making sport out of work. Branding operation on spring roundup. Left to right: Ray Giles (roper), Moe Giles (on rope); ? (hand on hip), Ray Fallini (taking hold of rope), three G.I.'s (going to throw calf), and Robert Craig, Jr. (ready to give a hand). - May 9, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Ed Reed putting "Hip-O" brand on a calf held by Robert Craig and 5 soldiers from the Tonopah Air Base. - May 9, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Fun for the G.I's but not the "doggies". Left to Right: Ray Giles (Roper), Robert Craig, 5 soldiers from Tonopah Air Base, Ray Fallini (coming up to mark calf), and Ed Reed (going after branding iron). - May 9, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Hundreds of cattle being held at Five Mile ranch after spring roundup. Joe Clifford on "Pinto" and Joe Clifford, Jr. parting out their cattle from the main herd. - May 9, 1945 - C.E.B.


Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Peacocks and ducks raised on Butlers home ranch at Five Mile - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Peacock strutting for the cowboys who are on Spring Roundup at Butlers home ranch. - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Number One Well - Butler Ranch - One of the ranch sites owned by Butler, 21 miles south of Five mile on Ely Highway. Cattle on Roundup were brought here as the second stop for branding and parting. - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Remuda or caruatic of horses used on Spring Roundup. Tony Walch gathering feed bags. Slim feeding in background. - May 7, 1944 - C.E.B.


Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Cattle from Spring Roundup - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Ed Reed in foreground: Joe Clifford background; parting cattle gathered by 22 cowboys on Spring Roundup. These cattle belong to several ranches represented in the roundup and must be separated before further operations can take place - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.


Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Joe Clifford, Jr. parting cattle on spring roundup at Five Mile Ranch.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Marguerite Boscovich and Joe Clifford, riders on the Spring Roundup for Cowitch, Stone Cabin and Fish Lake Valley's. Parting the herd operations going on at Five Mile. Other rancher's cattle will be pushed on up the valley to their respective ranchers for branding & marking, then placed on summer range. - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - Branding another "doggie" at Five mile Ranch on Spring Roundup. Melvin Filippini branding, Moe, Slim holding, Ray Fallini with back to camera. Florence Butler ready to vaccinate for blackleg. - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Butler Ranch - Five Mile - It's all over - cowboys resting after branding operations on Spring Round up - Wes Blair coiling rope, Mae, Will Fallini, Doree West, Slim resting on heels; Ray Fallini, Jim Butler & Melvin Filippini standing. - May 8, 1944 - C.E.B.