1904 (year approximate) to 1906 (year approximate)
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Three Native American women crossing street on Labor Day in Tonopah, Nevada circa 1904-1906. Parade viewers stand under or atop shade coverings. A sidenote: McNamara Meat Market is on the left.
Advertisement for Diamondfield Triangle Mining Co., Diamondfield, Nevada. The news clipping includes photo of "Diamondfield Jack" Davis, founder and locator of the mining district circa 1905.
Tonopah Riding Club members. From left to right is Billy Russell, Walt Bundschu, Blanch Jackson, James Zeigler, and Sarah Oddie. In the background is the Belmont Silver Top Mine in Tonopah, Nevada.
1905 (year approximate) to 1906 (year approximate)
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From left to right, Blanch (Mrs. Clyde) Jackson and Miss Mary Curtis (sister of Uri B.) in Tonopah, Nevada, circa 1905-1906. In background can be seen North Star dump, Montana and Mizpah Mines.
During the Rhyolite trip, a member of the Jackson party took a picture of the tent town of Bullfrog in early 1905. The Jacksons came down from Tonopah to examine a mine in Bullfrog.