Portrait of family on steps of cottage - E. A. Thornhill was dean at Deep Springs as well as at Telluride Branches before that time perhaps for the entire TA system. Daughter was Virginia who was also an informant to later historians.
The Slim Princess, a train on the narrow gauge railway serving the Owens Valley, on which many Deep Springers arrived at Deep Springs for the first time
Clarence Hayes DS77, (probably) Cam Leonard DS74, Paul Starrs DS75, Paul Michelsen DS74(a), Lynn Huntsinger (b), and Anne Yost (Forest Service conservation manager) on horseback at McLeod Camp on Cottonwood Creek - Deep Springers also rode for other…
A paper by Charles Walcott, USGS Director, Secretary of the Smithsonian, and associate of LL Nunn, describing his field work in the Deep Springs area ca. 1895