H. H. West's mother, Wilhelmina West, and his first wife, Mary West, at the edge of Cow Creek. There is a basket next to Mary. Clothes hang from the branches of a tree at the right.
Photograph of Wilfrid Cline, Jr. sitting in the back seat of car that is parked outside T. Desmond's general store in Burney. The car is parked in the near distance at center. It is viewed from the side and faces towards the right. Wilfrid Cline, Jr. sits in the backseat and turns his head towards the camera. The car is parked in a dirt drive that spans the foreground. The store stands right-of-center and is viewed at an angle from the front. The second-story of the false-front facade is painted with signage, which reads, "T. DESMOND GENERAL MERCHANDISE." A barn stands at left, hidden behind an attached side building off the left side of the general store. Signage on the barn reads, "McCORMICK," and "Star Tobacco." Trees stand behind and to the left of the barn.
Photograph of Wilfrid Cline, Jr. standing on the platform of a water pump and pumping water into a small container. Wilfrid Cline, Jr. stands, left-of-center, in profile and faces towards the left. He hunches over slightly and holds a container in front of the pump. The pump stands to his immediate left. A small sluice box sits in front of the pump and Wilfrid. A pipe from the left dumps water into the sluice. Miscellaneous gear sits strewn across the yard to the right of and behind Wilfrid. A fence stretches across the image, just behind the pump. A field extends into the distance beyond the fence and trees stand in the background on the far end of the field.
Two people at a campsite. One man is on the ground, the other is bending over. The image is quite dark and difficult to see. There are pots, boots, and other items on the ground and trees in the background.
H. H. West's first wife, Mary, and their daughter, Frances, stand near cars and a campsite. There are trees throughout. A fire burns at the center of the image and there are benches set up around it.
H. H. West's first wife, Mary, and their daughter, Frances, stand near cars and a campsite. There are trees throughout. A fire burns at the center of the image and there are benches set up around it.
Photograph of H. H. West standing on the running board of a car while stopping for gas at a garage in Burney. The car is parked on a dirt drive in front of a garage. It is viewed from the side and faces left. H. H. West stands, right-of-center, on the running board just in front of the rear wheel. He holds onto the frame of the car with one and and rests the other hand to his hip. He gazes off towards the left. To the left of him, a man stands with his back to the camera at the car door for the front seat. A couple of people sit in the car. Camping gear hangs from a headlight at left and off the back of the car at right. The garage stands in the background.