Do you have those coordinates handy? I’d like to check it out.
I like to use Flash Earth 'cause it has GPS coordinates and easily switches between D/M/S and decimal degrees. MSRmaps has aerial photography, sometimes from a while back in addition to topo maps (which tend to have significant historical data). geomac.gov has all of the topographic maps somewhat buried in there.
I have the place (ranch) at 36 42 59.6, 114 14 18.5 or 36.716574, -114.238483.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cgWkS9TnnyM