Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Part of a large band of sheep on winter range near Harvey Titus & Locke Ranch. Operator from Salt Lake buys sheep from Nevada ranchers and winters them on this permitted cattle range of Titus & Locke's after which time he sells the bands. - March 18, 1945 - C.E. Byrd

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Purebred shorthorn bull, from Lois Kellog strain, just off the range and up for feeding; used as sire of calves on Locke & Titus Ranch. fine calves will result from this type of sire. - January 23, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Purebred shorthorn bull, from Lois Kellog strain, just off the range and up for feeding; used as sire of calves on Locke & Titus Ranch. fine calves will result from this type of sire. - January 23, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.
Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Indian writings in the canyon below the Moore's Station Ranch in the Hot Creek Range. These writings could not be identified nor read by "Ivor Jack" whose father and grandfather saw them but could not read them. That would make them over 150 to 175 years old. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.
Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Large stone (native) house built by Philip Egoscue. The walls and partitions are 14" thick stone quarried nearby. At left, behind trees is the old stagecoach station which was built in 1868 when the Morey Mine was operating. The stage line ran through Hot Creek Valley, North to Eureka and Austin in the early days. many of the buildings on this old ranch are historical. - May 14, 1945 - C.E.B.
Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - large (native) stone ranch home on Northern Hot Creek Valley Ranch now owned by Harvey Titus and the Locke's. this old Stagecoach site (historical in 1868) is being improved into a well producing ranch. Thousands of acres of open range lie beyond this cattle ranch which supplements the home ranch at Locke's Station. - May 13, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Crab-apple (large variety) with a profusion of blooms presaging a world of fruit for late summer. This juicy, sweet fruit makes a fine jelly, butter and canned fruit. This tree was planted many years ago and has had no care. Ranch was abandoned several years ago. Titus purchased it 2 years ago. - May 14, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - View of fruit orchard and garden spot which will be planted later in May. This ranch is being rejuvenated by Titus-Locke after years of abandonment. - May 14, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - David Locke (6 yrs. old) with lamb which he is feeding for 4-H sale in Tonopah, September 15th. - July 8, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Melvin Filippini mowing 5 1/2 ft. tall crop of Reed's Canary Grass for hay. Bonny Ornelas at right looking the crop over. - July 1944

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Neighbor, Chaude Page at left, Bonny Ornelas at right pitching good crop of hay (Reed's Canary Grass) to Melvin Fillippini loading on wagon. - July 1944

Subject: Titus-Locke Ranch, Moore's Station, Hot Creek Valley - Melvin Fillippini and his pinto stallion "Champ" a three year old. - July 1944