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Rochester Goldfield Mining Company wagons: photographic print

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)

Description

Men of the Rochester-Goldfield Mining Company sit in horse-drawn wagons. Rinker is seated in first wagon (see blue "x" on the image).

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Rochester Goldfield Mining Company miners: photographic print

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)

Description

Rochester Mine in Goldfield, Nevada. C.A. Rinker is on the left, J.D. MacMaster is 4th from right. The other men are not identified.

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Goldfield Post Office: postcard

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)

Description

Tinted postcard of the Goldfield Post Office, titled "Waiting for mail, front of old post office building. Goldfield, Nevada". The image depicts people lined up in front of The Angelus building.

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Goldfield Bank building: postcard

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)

Description

Nye and Ormsby County Bank Building in Goldfield, Nevada.

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Trees along a mining trail in Belmont (Nev.): photographic print

Date

1900 (year uncertain) to 1939 (year uncertain)

Description

A nature-filled trail that possibly leads to a mining entrance in Belmont, Nevada circa early 1900s.

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Horses pulling a man on a ranch: photographic print

Date

1900 (year uncertain) to 1939 (year uncertain)

Description

An unidentified man being pulled by some horses on an unidentified Nevada ranch, circa early 1900s.

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Transcript of interview with Marguerite Goldstein by Carol A. Semendoff, February 25, 1979

Date

1979-02-25

Description

On February 25 1979, collector, Carol A. Semendoff interviewed cashier, Marguerite Goldstein, (born on May 1925 in Oberlin, Kansas) in the library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. This interview covers early Las Vegas, from 1950 to 1979. Also included during this interview is discussion on local dignitaries, the growth of Las Vegas, gambling as the major industry in Las Vegas, Strip hotels, and housing developments.

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