Black and white image of a machine from Death Valley that was possibly named Dinah and was later brought to El Dorado Canyon in Nevada. Two men are standing in front of the machine; the man on the right is Robert E. Lake.
A picture postcard of the exterior of the Elks' Montezuma Club building in Goldfield, Nevada, probably during its grand opening. The building is decorated with flags and banners and a string of electric light bulbs hangs over the street. The building was destroyed by a fire on September 29, 1924.
Groundbreaking ceremony including (left to right): 1) Al Coradetti, City Commissioner; 2) Rodney Colton, County Commissioner; 3) unidentified; 4) Ira Earl, County Commissioner; and 5) Frank Gusewelle, County Commissioner.
Transcribed from photograph, "Washo - 5. Captain Jim, A Washo spokesman. In 1892, he traveled to Washington, D.C. to plead with the U.S. Government to stop destroying the pine nut trees and the hunting and fishing rights of his people. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Nevada Historical Society."
Front row, standing: A. E. Hubbard; seated, left to right: Mary Ellen Hubbard, J. E. Hubbard, Maurine Hubbard. Back row left to right, J. B. Hubbard, Ola B. Hubbard, F. B. Hubbard, Ida Mae Hubbard.