Tonopah & Tidewater, Midway Ore Station, 1907. The railroad ran from E California to SW Nevada. Inscription reads "Meeting final 20 mule team wagons." The stamp on the back of the photo says: "Mallory Hope Ferrell P. O. Box 2837 Peachtree City, GA 30269."
A carriage with escort for Governor Sparks forming on Brougher Street (west of Main) for the Labor Day Parade in Tonopah, Nevada, 1906. A side note, the "Surveyors Office" sign was formerly the Bradford & Bradford Office.
1904 (year approximate) to 1906 (year approximate)
Description
Three Native American women crossing street on Labor Day in Tonopah, Nevada circa 1904-1906. Parade viewers stand under or atop shade coverings. A sidenote: McNamara Meat Market is on the left.
Advertisement for Diamondfield Triangle Mining Co., Diamondfield, Nevada. The news clipping includes photo of "Diamondfield Jack" Davis, founder and locator of the mining district circa 1905.