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Photograph of Pioche (Nev.), 1890-1910

Date
1890 to 1910
Description
View of town and mines. Original description: "No. 5 hoist house and mine upper right, approx. location Meadow Valley street. Lloyd house mid left, still there. Yuba mine on left. House behind Burke Tunnel is still standing, owned by Amalgamated, painted green."

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Placer mining claim, notarized

Date
1901-01-31
Description
This folder is from "Legal Records" file of the Sadie and Hampton George Papers (MS-00434)

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Mine entrance with rock face, image 001 of 002: photographic film

Date
1878 to 1954
Description
Entrance to a mine, location unknown. A rock sits at the entrance that looks like the profile of a face on the left.

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Mine entrance with rock face, image 002 of 002: photographic film

Date
1878 to 1954
Description
Entrance to a mine, location unknown. Close-up view of rock that looks like the profile of a face.

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Giles and miners holding pickaxes: photographic film

Date
1878 to 1954
Description
Edwin S. Giles stands with two unidentified miners. They hold pickaxes and what appears to be rocks or mineral deposits.

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Three Kids Manganese Mine: photographic print

Date
Unknown year in the decade of the 1950s (year approximate)
Description

Three Kids Manganese Mine, ca. 1950's.

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Manganese Incorporated: photographic print

Date
Unknown year in the decade of the 1950s (year approximate)
Description

Manganese Inc. (Operated Three Kids Mine) [c. 1950's]

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Noonday Mine side angle, Tecopa Railroad: photograph

Date
1900 (year approximate) to 1935 (year approximate)
Description
Noonday Mine (Tecopa Consolidated Mining Co.) 9 miles E. of Tecopa, California on T.R.R.. The stamp on the back of the photo reads: "Mallory Hope Ferrell P. O. Box 2837 Peachtree City, GA 30269."

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Photograph of gold bullion bars, Goldfield (Nev.), 1900-1920

Date
1900 to 1920
Description
Nineteen gold bullion bars are stacked atop one another for a photo. Inscription below reads: "Nineteen gold bullion bars having a value of more than $450,000 and taken from one of the Goldfield mines in its boom days are enough to excite anyone. These were the genuine article. Even to Goldfielders they created a sensation. It is every prospector's dream."

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Correspondence, W.H. Clarke to Levi Syphus

Date
1905-02-09
Description
This folder is from the "Correspondence" file of the Sadie and Hampton George Papers (MS-00434)

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