Access Restricted Archival objects in this container: Boxing match between Terry Mustain and young Peter Jackson in Tonopah, Nevada (identified from left to right). Arrow on the image is pointing to Rinker: he "paid with a $40 gold piece for that seat": photographic print, 1907 September 07 Lincoln Davis, Chicago; R. J. Shoemaker, Rochester, New York; and J. R. Hubbard a mining engineer, Nevada (identified from left to right). Mohawk Ledge Mining Company, Goldfield, Nevada. Inscription reads "I worked for Davis & Shoemaker in office and later at mine after panic hit. This was last work in Goldfield. Shoemaker formerly owned and operated a correspondence school at Rochester, New York": photographic print, approximately 1900-1915 Ray Dingman in his water delivery wagon: photographic print, approximately 1906-1907 Joe Gans, boxer, at the wheel of a car with three unidentified men. One is possibly Lewis Rogers, his attorney. Taken outside of Rogers' law practice, 102 E. Ramsey Avenue, Goldfield, Nevada. Handwritten inscription on back of the image: photographic print, 1906 September A panoramic photo of the Bullfrog Mining District, taken by A. E. Holt. Written on negative: "Panorama looking north west from Shoshone Bullfrog Gold property showing country east of Montgomery property." Image also names five mines with corresponding numbers which locate the mines on the photo. Those listed are: "1. Montgomery Shoshone, 2. Lucky Jack, 3. Red Oak, 4. Pittsburgh, and 5. Shoshone Bullfrog Gold": photographic print, 1906