The old boy himself, General Winfield Scott in a daguerreotype created by Matthew Brady's studio circa 1849. Courtesy Library of Congress
Copy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers survey map from the Buckingham Collection of the Nevada Historical Society; Camp Winfield Scott was built in 1865 by the…
Camp Winfield Scott Plan 2
Copy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers survey map from the Buckingham Collection of the Nevada Historical Society; Camp Winfield Scott was built in 1865 by the…
Paradise was formerly known as "Scott" after the Camp
This house originally served s officer quarters, ca. 1867. Library of Congress
Stable, served as barracks and mess hall 1867Library of Congress
Stable, served as barracks and mess hall 1867 Llibrary of Congress
Inside of stable, courtesy Library of Congress
This house originally served s officer quarters, ca. 1867. Library of Congress
This house originally served s officer quarters, ca. 1867. Library of Congress. Son of Guillelmo Peraldo, former owner of Fort Scott Ranch 1981 LOC
Currentlly used for storage, Fort Scott Ranch; originally served as officers' quarters, ca. 1867 Library of Congress
View of the Fort Scott Ranch from hill behind it. Library of Congress
Currentlly the main residence, Fort Scott Ranch; originally served as officers' quarters, ca. 1867 LOC
Plans for main residence, courtesy Library of Congress
Plat showing location of Camp and also death site of J.A. Banks, upper left