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The Thomas Flyer followed by a Reo: photographic print

Date
1908-24
Description
From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240). The "Thomas Flyer" and the Famous New York-to-Paris Race.

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View of the Thomas Flyer: photographic print

Date
1908-07
Description
From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240). After the restoration crew at Harrah's Automobile Collection put the car into the condition in which it arrived in Paris, France.

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Car and neon sign at dusk: photographic slide

Date
1977 (year approximate) to 1991 (year approximate)
Description

From the Sister Klaryta Antoszewska Photograph Collection (PH-00352).

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Desert panorama, image 002: photographic film

Date
1878 to 1954
Description
Unidentified desert panorama showing shrubs and a mining structure towards the center. A car is parked nearby.

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Unidentified woman and dog: photographic print

Date
1896 to 1976
Description
Unidentified woman standing by car with dog. (John W. Walker Electric Studio, Ely, Nevada.)

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Overland Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1906
Description
From the Elizabeth Harrington Photograph Collection (PH-00291). Inscription with image reads: "John Wisner's Overland Hotel corner North Fremont and Main. 1906" Image reversed when taken from negative

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Unidentified individuals: photographic print

Date
1870 (year approximate) to 1960 (year approximate)
Description
Unidentified photos of people in various, unnamed locations.

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Panoramic view of 12th annual session of the American Mining Congress at the Goldfield Hotel in Goldfield, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1909-10-01
Description
From the Nevada Mining Photograph Collection (PH-00361).

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Joe Gans and others in an automobile: photographic print

Date
1906-07-04
Description
Photograph was taken at 102 E. Ramsey Avenue, Goldfield, Nevada, in front of the Lewis Rogers, Attorney-at-Law Office. July 4, 1906. Joe Gans (left) with three unidentified men. One is most likely Rogers, his attorney. Handwritten inscription w/ image: "On Sept. 3, 1906, Joe Gans, known as the "Old Masta", fought Oscar "Battling" Nelson in Goldfield. The fight was promoted by Southern Nevada Mining magnate Tex Rickard. Nelson had come out of retirement for the bout saying "I want to settle once and for all that a white boxer can defeat a ------ any day." Gans, a negro, had come to begin his training in Goldfield in June 1906. Because Gans was was black, he was compelled by boxing promoters to permit less-talented white fighters to last the scheduled number of bouts with him and occasionally defeat him. The Gans-Nelson fight for the lightweight championship lasted 42 rounds and is considered the single greatest boxing performance in history. Gans won when Nelson deliberately fouled him. The fight brought in a purse of $75,000 and was attended by 6500 spectators, both records at the time. Blacks from across the country came to cheer on Gans and many stayed in town to work following the contest. Less than four years later, Gans would be dead of tuberculosis."

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Still photograph from unidentified movie: photographic print

Date
1880 to 1979
Description

Dorothy Bell Scans UNLV-Public Lands Institute

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