Carrie Lee Johnson sitting on wooden corner fence post, probably at Death Valley Ranch. April 23, 1928. Photographed by Mat Roy Thompson.
This is an historic black and white photograph from the Scotty's Castle Historic Photograph Collection, Death Valley National Park of Carrie Lee Johnson sitting on wooden corner fence post. April 23, 1928. Photographed by Mat Roy Thompson.
Carrie Lee Johnson sitting on wooden corner fence post, probably at Death Valley Ranch. April 23, 1928. Photographed by Mat Roy Thompson. Carrie's father, Norman, was Albert M. Johnson's first cousin. Johnson thought of her as his foster daughter. Inscription in black ink on lower left corner referring to historic photograph number system: 1656; date at lower right margin: 4-23-28. Inscription in pencil on reverse: 101. Black and white, 3x5 inch, vertical format. Corner mounted in photograph album.
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Thompson, Mat Roy
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