Upper Grapevine Ranch looking down Grapevine Canyon. Cluster of tents built in 1917 before permanent structures begun. Circa 1919, base on the year Albert M. Johnson took or had someone else take many photographs.
This is an historic black and white photograph from the Scotty's Castle Historic Photograph Collection, Death Valley National Park of Upper Grapevine Ranch looking down Grapevine Canyon. Cluster of tents built in 1917 before permanent structures begun. Circa 1919, base on the year Albert M. Johnson took or had someone else take many photographs.
Upper Grapevine Ranch looking down Grapevine Canyon. Cluster of tents built in 1917 before permanent structures begun. Circa 1919, base on the year Albert M. Johnson took or had someone else take many photographs. Chicken house and corrals in foreground. Springs and fruit trees in background. Automobiles visible. Inscription in black ink, lower left corner: 1001. 1001 refers to historic photograph numbering system. Black and white, 6x7 inch, horizontal format. Corner mounted in photograph album.
U.S. National Park Service
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