From left to right: Mary Jo, (?), Hans Larsen, & Bobby Trezise. The group stands with a deer hanging and the dog Skipper. Hans and Mary Jo each have a hand on an antler.
Duane Larsen is seated at the far right of the picture. The caption on the photograph describes Duane as an Army Clerk while stationed in Pomigliano, Italy in June, 1945.
A man on a tractor pulling farm machinery; it appears to be harvesting potatoes. He is wearing a hat and has a pipe in his hand.This man could be Claude Gerard or another member of the Gerard family.
William Henry Lea stands outside his home in Gypsum, Colorado. His son, William Oscar (Willie), is peeking through the window on the right side of the photograph.
Loyd Gerard during World War I. There is a large building behind him and a cannon directly to his right. He is dressed in uniform with a hat and tall boots.
Claude (Mike) Gerard on the Gerard ranch. There is a tractor hooked to a spreader on the right and another vehicle on the left. A building is in the background and there is snow and mud, indicating springtime.
Keith Gerard stands on a snowy road in front of a wagon. He is wearing tall boots, gloves, and hat; a shadow of the photographer is in the photo foreground.