A picture postcard showing a procession of men in overcoats marching in a parade on Main Street in Tonopah, Nevada. The street and rooftops are covered with snow. Men are playing brass instruments. The Mizpah Hotel and a sign for the Cafe Montana are seen prominently.
A picture postcard of a Native American woman carrying an infant in a cradleboard on her back. Handwritten notes on the postcard say "This design is used for a boy," and "Buckskin casing[?] over basket." Caption: "No. 38 Natives of Nevada."
A picture postcard with four photographs: the" first [railroad] engine to run over the Sierras;" "Mark Twain 1865 in Aurora, Nevada;" "Mark Twain's cabin in Aurora, Nevada;" the "first house in Genoa, Nevada." Twain is seen with a group of unidentified men.
A picture postcard with photographs of a mule team hauling wagons of ore or lumber in Reno, Nevada in 1870; automobiles hauling ore in 1927; Main Street in Reno, Nevada, 1870; men playing roulette at the Palace Gambling House in Reno, Nevada in 1906; and a man standing next to tall saguaro cacti in the desert.
A picture postcards with photographs of Goldfield, Nevada, Gold Hill, Nevada, George Wingfield in 1906, a 20-mule team, miners eating bacon around a campfire, and a gambling hall where men are playing roulette, faro and craps.
A picture postcard of the exterior of the Elks' Montezuma Club building in Goldfield, Nevada, probably during its grand opening. The building is decorated with flags and banners and a string of electric light bulbs hangs over the street. The building was destroyed by a fire on September 29, 1924.
John Cogshall poses wearing a top hat, suit, vest, overcoat and a watch on a chain. Handwritten on the front of the photo: "Sent this photo to my sister Lizzie from New York city, March 5, 1899. John Cogshall. Taken at San Francisco, California,. Wed. Feb. 15, 1899."
The funeral procession for Sheriff Thomas W. Logan, down a main street in Tonopah, Nevada. Logan was shot and killed in the line of duty on April 7, 1906. Caption: "Funeral of Sheriff Logan, April 12th, 1906. Photo by H.T. Shaw, Tonopah, Nev."
Eight unidentified men standing outside of the Miners Arms saloon, probably in Nevada. One man is holding a zither. The establishment has ornate etched and stained glass windows. Part of a marquee sign indicates "noted ales, wines & spirits." (Upper left corner of photograph is missing.)
Panoramic view of construction (probably railroad tracks being laid) at Reimers Lumber Mill located near Glenbrook, Nevada in Douglas County close to Lake Tahoe.