Soldiers on the platform at the Southern Pacific Railroad depot. A truck is parked in the center. There is luggage on the ground with jackets resting on top. One soldier stands at the right of the image wearing a hat. Another man stands at an opening to the station with his back to the camera. The tracks are visible in the foreground.
Men unload luggage from a truck at the Southern Pacific Railroad depot. A cart is set up behind the truck and men stand on the cart. There is another man at the right of the cart, and another cart at the right of the image with luggage stacked on it. The depot is behind the truck. The train tracks are in the foreground.
A poorly lit photograph of H. H. West standing in front of a car outside the Southern Pacific Railroad depot in San Luis Obispo. H. H. West stands, left-of-center, and looks to the camera as he rests a hand to his hip. To the left of him, piles of lumber sit on the ground. A car is parked behind and to the right of him, extending back towards the center of the image. It looks to be H. H. West's Buick. It is viewed at an angle from the front and faces towards the right. Parked to the right of the car is a military truck. It is oriented in the same way as the Buick, but it's front end extends beyond the right frame. Behind H. H. and the vehicles, the train depot stretches across the background.
H. H. West Jr. stands by the tracks at the Southern Pacific Railroad depot with other soldiers. West is at the left wearing sunglasses. There is luggage on the ground with jackets on top. The man next to West holds a white piece of paper. There is a train visible at the right. There are trees, houses, mountains, and a water tower in the background.
Soldiers stand by the tracks at the Southern Pacific Railroad depot. Two men stand with their backs to the camera while the others are gathered facing them. There is a truck at the left. A cart at the right has luggage on it. There is also luggage on the ground. The depot is in the background with a wooden structure at the right.
Southern Pacific Railroad depot with men in front. One man walks at the left wearing a hat and suit. Another man sits on one of two carts parked by the station. Another man stands by him. At the right, in the distance, there is a truck with a man in front. A sign reads, "San Luis Obispo" on the roof of the station. The bulletin board is below. There are trees and mountains in the background.
Photograph, from left to right, of: Charles Glenn, David Sparks, Herbert Shull, Robert Steffens and Bill Wood standing in group near the railroad tracks at the Southern Pacific Railroad depot in San Luis Obispo. Railroad tracks stretch across the bottom edge on an upward angle from left to right. Bill Wood stands rightmost, balanced atop the far rail. He places his hand on Herbert Shulls back to brace himself as he turns to look to the camera. Herbert Shull stands beyond the tracks in the center of the group. His back faces right, but he turns his head to look to the camera. In front at left, Charles Glenn also stands on the far train rail and looks to the camera. David Sparks and Robert Steffens (second from left and second from right, respectively) stand behind the other three and look to the camera. All the men are dressed in military uniforms. Behind them, the corner of a building stands along the left edge. Wood framing on a building under construction juts out from it at center. Another building stands in the background at right.
A poorly lit photograph, from left to right, of Mertie West and Elizabeth Siemsen standing next to a car outside the Southern Pacific Railroad depot in San Luis Obispo. The photograph appears to be lopsided. Mertie West and Elizabeth Siemsen stand side-by-side, left-of-center, and look to the camera. To the left of Mertie, piles of lumber sit on the ground. A car is parked to the right of Elizabeth and extends behind both her and Mertie. It looks to be H. H. West's Buick. It is viewed at an angle from the front and faces towards the right. Parked to the right of the car is a military truck. It is oriented in the same way as the Buick, but it's front end extends beyond the right frame. Behind the women and the vehicles, the train depot stretches across the background.
Photograph of H. H. West standing in front of a car outside the Southern Pacific Railroad depot in San Luis Obispo. H. H. West stands, left-of-center, and looks to the camera as he rests a hand to his hip. To the left of him, piles of lumber sit on the ground. A car is parked behind and to the right of him, extending back towards the center of the image. It looks to be H. H. West's Buick. It is viewed at an angle from the front and faces towards the right. Parked to the right of the car is a military truck. It is oriented in the same way as the Buick, but it's front end extends beyond the right frame. Behind H. H. and the vehicles, the train depot stretches across the background.
Photograph, from left to right, of Mertie West and Elizabeth Siemsen standing next to a car outside the Southern Pacific Railroad depot in San Luis Obispo. The photograph appears to be lopsided. Mertie West and Elizabeth Siemsen stand side-by-side, left-of-center, and look to the camera. To the left of Mertie, piles of lumber sit on the ground. A car is parked to the right of Elizabeth and extends behind both her and Mertie. It looks to be H. H. West's Buick. It is viewed at an angle from the front and faces towards the right. Parked to the right of the car is a military truck. It is oriented in the same way as the Buick, but it's front end extends beyond the right frame. Behind the women and the vehicles, the train depot stretches across the background.