Archival objects in this container: School picture, Tonopah, 1957 Water truck near a tungsten mine operated by Norman "Curly" Coombs above the Turk Ranch, Smoky Valley, 1952 Nye County Sheriff Bill Thomas with Norman "Curly" Coombs, 1952 Home of Norman "Curly" Coombs, 1960 Bottle cellar at the Berg home in Round Mountain, 1970 Charles Street, Tonopah, 1970 Cabin on the Gold Star Claim, Royston Hills, 1984 Main Street, Tonopah, 1958 Norman "Curly" Coombs' sons Allen and Bill, Coombs' step son's wife and her daughter, and Norman "Curly" Coombs, 1955 Coombs at his mill at Royston, 1985 Luning School, 1919-1920 Selena Broom, aunt of Norman "Curly" Coombs, in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, 1960-1969 A group of boys on a scouting trip, somewhere in the vicinity of Goldfield, 1926 Mill being constructed at Iron Canyon, Railroad Valley, 1954-1956 Bradshaw children, 1920 No.1 shaft at Round Mountain, 1967 Scouting expedition, probably somewhere in the Goldfield, 1920-1929 A.N. Bradshaw, father of Albert Bradshaw, driving a Model-T truck, 1920 Marguerite Bradshaw and A.N. Bradshaw, parents of Albert Bradshaw, Tonopah, 1950 The 20-30 Club in Tonopah, 1940-1949 Initiation night at the Elks' Hall, Goldfield, 1937-1938 Settlement sheet received by Albert Bradshaw and his partners from a shipment made from a lease at the Florence Mine, Goldfield, 1937 May 15 Letter received by Albert Bradshaw and his partners informing them of the sums due to them as a result of shipments made from the Florence Mine, 1937 May 18