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Postcard of Tonopah (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

Description

Original color postcard of Tonopah, Nevada, 1905. The district's major mines appear on Mount Oddie in the background. At the time the population of the town was over 4,000 and the mines were producing in excess of $230,000 a month. Tonopah went on to become one of the state's largest silver producers.

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C. A. Earle Rinker Papers

Identifier

MS-00514

Abstract

The C. A. Earle Rinker Papers (1880-1960) contain materials that document the history of early twentieth century Goldfield, located in central Nevada, as well as the life of Rinker. Materials in the collection include correspondence, mining prospectuses, maps, ledgers, souvenirs, photographic negatives, and ephemera that document mining and daily life. Also included is biographical material that tells the story of Earle Rinker and his family before 1906 and after 1909, documenting his life in Indiana and Illinois.

Archival Collection

Photograph of Jimmy Grill and children, Ryan, California, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

A mining train car driven by Jimmy Gill with children in the following cars at the Borax Mine in Ryan, California.

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Plat of the Texas and Lone Star Lodes, Goldfield (Nev.), November 11, 1905

Date

1905-11-11

Description

Caption: U.S. Surveyor General for Nevada plat for mining claim

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Photograph of Transfer Hill ruins, Death Valley Junction (Calif.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1920

Description

Ruins of mining area with ore deposits, known as Transfer Hill, at Death Valley Junction.

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Panoramic photograph of Blair (Nev.), circa 1907

Date

1906 to 1908

Description

There was an inscription on the image. "Blair was located three miles north of Silver Peak and was founded in 1906 by the Pittsburgh Silver Peak Gold Mining Company whose 120 stamp mill (under construction in the foreground) overlooked the town. Ore from the Mary Tunnel reached the mill via a 14,000 foot aerial tramway. The town's population was 700 and Blair was served by the mining company's Silver Peak Railroad. Blair prospered until 1917 when the mine and mill were closed. The mill processed over $6,000,000 worth of gold ore.

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Letter from Pacific Audit & System Company to R. T. Walker, April 25, 1918

Date

1918-04-25

Description

Letter inquires if a potential employee reported to the mining camp for work.

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Photograph of gold bars stacked on table, Goldfield (Nev.), early 1900s

Description

[Goldfield Consolidated Mining Co.]
Caption: Two weeks run, G. Con. Mill Value $534,500.00

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Photograph of Diamondfield (Nev.), 1910s

Date

1910 to 1919

Description

Black and white photograph of Diamondfield, a mining town.

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James D. O'Brien Photographs

Identifier

PH-00378

Abstract

The James D. O'Brien Photographs (approximately 1900-1929) are comprised of photograph albums and scrapbooks created by James D. O'Brien, surveyor, mining engineer and prospector. O'Brien's photographs feature locations throughout Central and Southern Nevada and Death Valley, California. Photographs depict life and work in mining camps; miners and their families; local Shoshone Indians; mining company financiers; landscape and mining towns. Locations include but are not limited to Pahrump, Nevada; Pioneer, Nevada; Rhyolite, Nevada; Wahmonie, Nevada; and Death Valley, California.

Archival Collection