Subject: - Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Flock of 1800 ewe lambs, yearlings, on Salsbury Wash Range. These Rambouillet sheep, together with cattle and ranch holdings were sold last fall by John & Anna Potts to Bates of Ely and Sewell of Elko. - January 22, 1945 - C.E.B.


Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Flock of 1800 ewe lambs, yearlings, on Salsbury Wash Range. These Rambouillet sheep, together with cattle and ranch holdings were sold last fall by John & Anna Potts to Bates of Ely and Sewell of Elko. - January 22, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Potts Bros.Ranch - Monitor Valley - Big band of sheep (usually total of 6000) on summer range on Table Mountain in Monitor Range. - July 1943

Subject: Potts Bros.Ranch - Monitor Valley - Summer range on Table Mountain in Monitor Range. George Ydoeta, camp tender, for George & John Potts Ranch. - July 1943

Subject: Potts Bros.Ranch - Monitor Valley - Sheep on summer range on top of Table Mountain in Monitor Range. Picture taken by George Potts. - July 1940

Subject: Potts Bros.Ranch - Monitor Valley - Sheep camp in saddle of Table Mountain in Monitor Range. George Ydoeta, camp tender, at right. Herder at extreme left. - July 1940

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - About 2000 herd of yearling ewe on winter range at Salsbury Wash, 25 miles northeast of Tonopah. The fine sheep were formerly owned by John Potts. - January 31, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Two thousand head of yearling ewe lambs on winter range at Salsbury Wash, 25 miles northeast of Tonopah. About 5 to 6 thousand sheep range this winter location and water in Salsbury Wash. Shearing will take place in May before lambing. - Feb. 3, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - George Ydoetta, Camp tender for years with Potts Bros. Ranch, and 1800 ewe lamb yearlings watering at Salsbury Wells where Sewell-Bates winter range their sheep. Army truck in background purchased by Sewell-Bates in used for camp supplies. - Feb. 3, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - George Ydoetta, Camp tender for years with Potts Bros. Ranch, and 1800 ewe lamb yearlings watering at Salsbury Wells where Sewell-Bates winter range their sheep. Army truck in background purchased by Sewell-Bates in used for camp supplies. - Feb. 3, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Flock of 1800 ewe lambs, yearlings on Salsbury Wash Range. These Rambouillet sheep, together with cattle and ranch holdings were sold last fall by John & Anna Potts to Bates of Ely and Sewell of Elko. - January 22, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Flock of 1800 ewe lambs, yearlings on Salsbury Wash Range. These Rambouillet sheep, together with cattle and ranch holdings were sold last fall by John & Anna Potts to Bates of Ely and Sewell of Elko. - January 22, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - A band of sheep; a herder and pack mule with equipment will always be found together. This Sewell & Bates flock in on the Salsbury Wash Range, 25 miles northeast of Tonopah. - January 22, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Flock of 1800 ewe lambs, yearlings on Salsbury Wash Range. These Rambouillet sheep, together with cattle and ranch holdings were sold last fall by John & Anna Potts to Bates of Ely and Sewell of Elko. - January 22, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - About 2000 range sheep at Salsbury Wash, winter range, after shearing. These sheep will be trailed toward summer range in the mountains near the home (Potts Bros.) ranch. - April 7, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - This is the wool Clip, 222 sacks from 3500 head of range sheep. the shearing was done at McKinney Tanks. Wool was light and not greasy this year. - April 7, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Shearing has just been finished at McKinney Tanks near Tonopah. George Ydetta, at right on load, camp tender is loading sacked wool clipped from sheep this spring of Sewell-Bates herd. - April 25, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Band of sheep which has just been sheared -- owned by Sewell-Bates Ranch. - April 25, 1945 - C.E.B.

Subject: Sewell-Bates Ranch - Monitor Valley - Wool clip for 1945. Shearing has just been finished and George Ydetta, camp tender at left, is up on load placing sacks of wool for shipment. - April 25, 1945 - C.E.B

Subject: Left half - Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.- Looking north across fine green hay fields. Barley Creek bordered by willows in distance - beyond the creek, flooded with water, is a fine irrigated field of alfalfa and brome. Six other fields of alfalfa, oats and clover join those in the foreground to the left of the picture. - Right half - Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros., Nye Co. - Looking east toward buildings and up Barley Creek Canyon. Fine field of Brome, Crested Wheat, Timothy and Native Hay. Lots of water this year and earlier than last year should yield plenty of fine hay for winter feeding. - May 13th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.

Subject: Cavanaugh Bros. Ranch - Monitor Valley, Nye Co. , Nevada - Modern ranch home at Barley Creek 68 miles northwest of Tonopah. The Cavanaugh Brothers leave greatly improved the entire ranch since taking over the ownership, 3 years ago. - October 28, 1944 - C.E.B

Subject: Cavanaugh Bros. Ranch - Monitor Valley - Showing large brome irrigated meadow and the white stucco ranch buildings in the distance on Barley Creek. - October 18, 1944 - C.E.B.
Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.- A fine eight month old colt, sired by stud Von Eric, a through-bred. Just brought in from the range, this colt was halter broke and saddled within three hours time by Fred Small and Clarence Byrd. She was as gentle as a kitten. Will make a fine rider and brood mare later. Chas. Cavanaugh the proud owner. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros. - some of the buildings and fields of the Barley Creek Ranch. About 250 acres are under cultivation this year, a big increase over last year. Crop prospects are most excellent at this time. Seeded fields and pastures to the right of the picture and Barley Creek are not shown. Leo Funk, Operator. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.
Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros. - A fine eight month old mare colt, sired by stud Von Eric, a through-bred. Just brought in from the range this colt was halter-broke and saddled within 3 hours time by Fred Small and Clarence Byrd. She was a gentle as a kitten. Will make a fine rider and brood mare later. Chas. Cavanaugh the proud owner showing. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros. - Hey, Let go my hat! Army horses like hats to eat too, when Leo funk refuses them oats. These horses have just come from Spring Roundup and have much more of that type of work to do. John and Charles Cavanaugh, Owners. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.- More work to do; Charles Cavanaugh catching up army horses which he and John recently purchased. Leo Funk, ranch operator, with feed bag. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.- Fine army horses recently purchased by Cavanaughs. These horses have just come off of service in the Stone Cabin, Little fish lake, and Cowitch Valley Spring Roundup. Chas. Cavanaugh, Owner, with rope and Leo Funk, Operator, with feed bag. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.- Fat hogs, weighing around 300 lbs., fed out on wheat by Leo Funk, Operator and Cavanaugh Bros., Owners. These hogs will provide war materials for Uncle Same within a few days. More will be ready for market later. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Cavanaugh Bros.- Fat hogs, weighing around 300 lbs., fed out on wheat by Leo Funk, Operator and Cavanaugh Bros., Owners. These hogs will provide war materials for Uncle Same within a few days. More will be ready for market later. - May 14th, 1944 - C.E.B.


Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Ney place - (now Cavanaugh Bros.) - Cattle gathered from round-up preparatory to be branded.


Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Ney place - (now Cavanaugh Bros.) - Cattle in coral preparatory to being branded.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Ney place - (now Cavanaugh Bros.) - Roped calf being held for branding by horse. Ornelas near rope. Philippini in chaps - King facing camera.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Ney place - (now Cavanaugh Bros.) - Branding calf held by Philippini and horse. King, Ornelas, branding.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Ney place - (now Cavanaugh Bros.) - Horse holding roped calf alone for branding. Ornelas with coiled rope - Philippini back to picture - King near calf.

Subject: Barley Creek Ranch - Ney place - Nye, Co., - (now Cavanaugh Bros.) - Well trained mare - Philippini showing. Ranch house at Barley Creek.