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Postcard of dugout houses in Goldfield (Nev.), 1904

Date

1904

Description

In most central Nevada mining camps, building materials were scarce during early development. Empty bottles, cans and stones were used to fabricate dwellings. In Goldfield, dugout homes were built into the walls of the two largest washes that crossed the townsite. The dugouts were cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The major disadvantage was size. Most were limited to one room. As building materials became available, conventional housing soon replaced the dugouts. The majority of Goldfield's dugouts were destroyed in the flood of 1923, although a few can still be found in the smaller washes on the west edge of town.

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Photograph of the Bottle House in Rhyolite, circa 1910s

Date

1910 to 1920

Description

The exterior of the Bottle House.

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Photograph of a house in California, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1930

Archival Collection

Description

An exterior view of a house in California.

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Christmas menu, 1879, Tecumseh House

Date

1879-12-25

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Menu shaped like a slanted parallelogram, tied with a ribbon. Salutations on back of menu Menu insert: Quotations Restaurant: Tecumseh House Location: London, Ontario, Canada

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