Helen Brown and Bessie Morris Penniman Johnson standing between unidentified man and woman in front of Spanish style mansion in unknown location. Circa 1923.
This is an historic black and white photograph from the Scotty's Castle Historic Photograph Collection, Death Valley National Park of four people in front of a large Spanish style house. Two women in middle in cloche hats, dresses and fur-trimmed coats. Man on left in suit. Woman on right in dress. Number in black ink in lower left corner.
Helen Brown and Bessie Morris Penniman Johnson standing between unidentified man and woman in front of Spanish style mansion in unknown location. Circa 1923. Brown is Bessie’s secretary. Number in black ink at bottom left refers to historic photograph numbering system: 1078. Listed in earlier catalog record Other Numbers Field: 41. Black and white, 3 x 5 inch, horizontal format. Corner mounted on photograph album page.
U.S. National Park Service
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