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Postcard with photograph of caboose number 210, Death Valley Junction, California, 1920-1929

Date
1920 to 1929
Description
A picture of Tonopah and Tidewater caboose no. 210 at Death Valley Junction, California.

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Photograph of a boxcar, Ludlow, California, 1907-1930

Date
1907 to 1930
Description
A picture of the Tonopah and Tidewater boxcar at Ludlow, California on Bullfrog-Goldfield tender in the background.

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Photograph of a boxcar in Baker, California, 1940

Date
1940
Description
A picture of an abandoned boxcar at Tonopah and Tidewater.

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Photograph of Alfred Moser, Nevada, 1900-1930

Date
1900 to 1930
Description
A picture of Alfred Arthur Moser. Handwritten inscription from behind photograph, "307 N. 9th St. Las Vegas, NV Phone 1137. Railroad yards-SPLA SLC." Street Address: 307 North 9th Street

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Postcard of Union Pacific Station, Las Vegas, circa 1940

Date
1940
Description
Text on front of post card: "New Union Pacific Station, Las Vegas, Nevada; Gateway to Boulder Dam; Copyright Boulder Dam Service Bureau." Text on back of postcard: "The new passenger depot of the Union Pacific in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the world's first streamlined, completely air-conditioned railroad passenger station. Typically modernistic western in motif, the structure has been described by architects as one of the most beautiful in design and superlatively complete in appointments, in the United States. Desert Souvenir Supply, Boulder City, Nevada."

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Photograph of San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad yards, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1906 or 1907

Date
1906 to 1907
Description
View of the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad yards. In the background is a fifty ton capacity ice house which burned in the summer of 1907.

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Photograph of a mill, Bullionville (Nev.), 1875-1893

Date
1875 to 1893
Description
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.

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Photograph of Condor Canyon, Bullionville (Nev.), circa 1916

Date
1915 to 1917
Description
Bullionville and Pioche Railroad Grade tracks running through Condor Canyon.

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Photograph of train tracks, Lincoln County (Nev.), circa 1907

Date
1906 to 1908
Description
Railroad tracks lead off into the curves of a mountain. Picture taken off the back of a train route to Pioche.

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Photograph of a locomotive, Jackrabbit (Nev.), 1875-1893

Date
1875 to 1893
Description
Railroad locomotive engine in Jackrabbit, which is now a mining ghost town. Just 14 miles west of Pioche, the settlement of Jackrabbit was once called Royal City and was discovered in 1876.

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