Black and white landscape photographs of Eldorado Canyon. Inscriptions on the inside front and back covers, and below the photographs on the pages. Inscription inside the front cover includes: "Tiza Dear, Feb 3d 1920."
Pioche locamotive on an elevated railroad track running through a mill. The city of Bullionville was founded by John H. Ely and W.H. Raymond in 1870, but is now a deserted settlement and a ghost town.
Building structures in a mining operation area surrounded by mountains and desert. Several small structures stand near one another, with a wagon off in the distance.
Murl Emery, left, standing beside his stamp mill with an unidentified individual, right, in Eldorado Canyon. The mill was used to mill gold over a century prior.
Mill workers at Ely Valley Mill, Pioche. Coal bins on right (now demolished). Coal loaded onto narrow gauge trains to Jackrabbit. Steam engines fired with coal hauled one to transfer station at Pioche depot. Buildings on left still exist. L-R 1. Bill Webb 2. Bob Schulz 3? 4? 5. Charlie Wilson, 6. James Deck 7. Charlie Van Allen 8. Shorty Long 9. Shorty Barnes.