Materials contain photographs from the Coombs Family from 1935 to 1985, including photographs of the tungsten mine operated by Norman "Curly" Coombs in Smoky Valley, his mill in Royston, his mining claim in Divide, and other mining operations around Round Mountain. Materials also include photographs of schools, Main Street, and other buildings in Tonopah.
Materials contain photographs of the Hooper Family in and around Tonopah from 1902 to 1942. Materials include photographs of Mayme Hooper, who was a Native American, attending the Stewart Indian School in Carson City. The majority of the materials are photographs of Mayme and Albert Hooper at their ranch in Monitor Valley.
Materials contain photographs of the Terrell Family in Tonopah, Nevada from 1918 to 1943. Materials include photographs of the Terrell Mine near Eden Creek, Tonopah Depot, the Reveille Mill, and Solan Terrell during his time in the U.S. Navy.
Materials contain five photographs of the Moore Family from 1906 to 1946. Materials include photographs of Ruby Kepplinger Moore and Roy Moore in clubs in Tonopah, including the Ace Club and the Rex Bar.
Materials contain photographs of the Potts-Cirac Family from 1911 to 1970, including photographs of Jeanne and Don Potts with Nevada Governor Paul Laxalt, students in Tonopah, and the Ace Club.
Materials contain miscellaneous photographs of Tonopah, Nevada from 1907 to 1989, including photographs of Main Street, residents of the town, the Ramona Hotel, and Tonopah's 50th Year Celebration.
Materials contain photographs of the Boni Family in Manhattan, Nevada from 1905 to 1959. Materials include photographs of Pete Boni and Dominica Louise Julia Boni, their children, their family home, Red Mill, and flooding that struck Manhattan.
Materials contain photographs of the Bordoli Family on the Bordoli Ranch from 1910 to 1956. Materials include photographs of the ranch house, fields, animals, and extended family.
Materials contain photographs of the Fallini Family near Twin Springs, Nevada from 1912 to 1965. Materials include photographs of schoolchildren, residents of Tonopah, buildings on the Fallini Ranch, animals, Merger Mill, Eden Creek, and events in Tonopah.
Materials contain photographs of the Hanson Family near Gabbs, Nevada from 1936 to 1941. Materials include primarily photographs of Norman Hanson working in the Basic Magnesium, Incorporated (BMI) camp.