Walter Edward Perry Scott standing behind a boar at Upper Grapevine Ranch, looking northwest. Circa 1925.
This is an historic black and white photograph from the Scotty's Castle Historic Photograph Collection, Death Valley National Park of man standing next to a very large male pig. Man has hands on hips looking at camera, in white shirt and loose jeans. Both standing in a fenced area. Fence posts are railroad ties with board rail and v-mesh woven wire. Trees and simple square concrete structure behind. Number in black ink in lower left corner.
Walter Edward Perry Scott standing behind a boar at Upper Grapevine Ranch, looking northwest. Circa 1925. Photographer unknown. Scotty’s Castle Garage, Long Shed, Bunkhouse as first built, prior to second phase of remodeling begun in 1926. Railroad tie, lumber and wire mesh fencing. This is perhaps the pig Scott raised named Dennis that lived in the chicken coop: Historic Resource Study, 2009, p. 97 and 121. Black and white, vertical format, 8 x 10 inch. Corner mounted on photograph album page.
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