Hand-drawn, hand-colored and annotated map showing the 280 foot level of the Combination Mine. Printed on map: 'Mohawk, col. el. 5958.48; Hayes & Monnette No. 2, col. el. 5935.7; Hayes & Monnette No. 1, col. el. 5925.8; Truett, col. el. 5938.8; Combination, col. el. 5986.31.'
Hand-drawn, hand-colored and annotated map showing the 600 foot, or third, level of the Clermont Mine. Handwritten at top of map: 'Clermont, 3rd level.'
From the C. A. Earle Rinker Papers (MS-00514) -- Series III: Maps, newspapers, souvenirs, and ephemera -- Newspapers from Goldfield, Nevada and various locations.
1200 ft. level, Belmont Mine, Tonopah, NV, 1911. There is an inscription on the back of the image: "The Tonopah Belmont Development Company was Tonopah's second most prosperous mining company, recording a production of $38,000,000. The Belmont mine was the company's principal working shaft and reached a depth of 1700 feet. The Belmont shaft was in use from 1909 until it was burned out by a fire of undetermined origin October 31, 1939." There is a date stamp: mid-year 1987.