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Peter Lind Hayes in a cowboy outfit: photographic print

Date

1925

Archival Collection

Description

Peter Lind Hayes,1925. "Ginger Rogers gave these boots 'etc.' to Peter in Fort Worth Texas for his tenth birthday also gave him a party 1925." (Joseph Conrad Lind, Jr. later known as Peter Lind Hayes.)

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Series VIII. Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, books, and certificates, 1914 to 1974

Level of Description

Series

Scope and Contents

The miscellaneous notes, correspondence, books, and certificates series (1914-1974) consists of photocopies of miscellaneous field notes written by Chester Longwell from 1919 to 1925; a list of Longwell's publications; notes on photographs and other collection provenance and acquisition information; recognition certificates and letters; and geology books.

Archival Collection

Chester R. Longwell Professional Papers
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00017
Collection Name: Chester R. Longwell Professional Papers
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Gibson, James, 1925-1988

No description.

Subject

Dworak, James J., 1925-2002

No description.

Subject

Automobile parked in the desert: photographic print

Date

1900 (year uncertain) to 1939 (year uncertain)

Description

An automobile is parked at a mining camp in an unidentified desert, circa early 1900s.

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A horse-drawn water delivery wagon: photographic print

Date

1907 (year approximate) to 1908 (year approximate)

Description

A horse-drawn water delivery wagon in Goldfield, Nevada.

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Ray Dingman in wagon: photographic print

Date

1906 (year approximate) to 1907 (year approximate)

Description

Ray Dingman sits in his water delivery horse-drawn wagon. He was a pal of Rinker.

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The Lincoln Davis & Company building: photographic print

Date

1907 (year approximate)

Description

The exterior of the Lincoln Davis & Company building, one of the mine offices that Rinker worked for.

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