Spectators and townspeople gather together on Main Street in Goldfield. Some people have climbed up the telephone poles (on the right). Inscription on/with image reads: "Greatest Gold Camp Newsdealers, Goldfield, Nevada. Pub. by Harry-POLIN BROTHERS-Louie. Main St. Goldfield Nev as the Photographer saw it."
Brown Parker Auto Company building temporarily obstructed by the (rare) desert snow during the winter in Goldfield, Nevada. Snow covers the road, the mountains, and dusts the top of the auto building.
A horse grazes while three men pose for a picture in a Death Valley mining area. Their automobile sits behind them. The image's right and left top corners have been ripped, resulting in the strange trapezoidal shape of the photo.
Cars are parked outside of Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. In the middle of the intersection, a man stands inside a small booth labeled "Boston Police Dept."