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Unidentified woman outdoor portrait: photographic print

Date
1907 to 1908
Description
Portrait of an unidentified woman wearing a floral hat and a striped skirt in Goldfield, Nevada.

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Unidentified mining location, image 002: photographic print

Date
1907 (year approximate) to 1908 (year approximate)
Description
An unidentified mining location in Goldfield, Nevada.

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The Barrel House: postcard

Date
1907 (year approximate)
Description
Tinted postcard of the Barrel House (walls made of wooden barrels) in Tonopah, Nevada,

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Mohawk Mine machinery: postcard

Date
1907 (year uncertain)
Description
Postcards. Mohawk Mine, Goldfield, Nevada. (c. 1907) Postcard (color-tinted) with handwritten message on back.

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Burros and buildings in Goldfield: postcard

Date
1905
Description
Tinted postcard of Goldfield, Nevada in 1905.

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Unidentified mine building in Goldfield, image 002: photographic print

Date
1908-10-15
Description
A mine building in the Goldfield area.

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Panoramic view of Goldfield, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1900 (year approximate) to 1910 (year approximate)
Description
From the Nevada Mining Photograph Collection (PH-00361).

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Midway Ore Station at Tonopah and Tidewater: photograph

Date
1907
Description
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."

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Labor Day Parade in Tonopah (Nev.): photographic print

Date
1906
Description
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.

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Women on a float in a parade in Tonopah (Nev.): photographic print

Date
1906
Description
A Labor Day Parade in Tonopah, Nevada 1906. The Rathbun sisters stand on the "Queen's float," and everyone around them is mostly dressed in white.

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