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Postcard of burro: photographic print

Date

1918 (year uncertain) to 1943 (year uncertain)

Description

From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series VI. Tonopah, Nevada -- Subseries VI.D. Terrell Family. A picture postcard with the caption, "A native son of Tonopah, Nevada." Described by Solan Terrell as the most "cantankerous animal that was ever born," also one of the most intelligent. During the 1920s and 1930s burros ran loose in the streets of Tonopah, raiding garbage cans and providing an endless source of entertainment to the children. While in the Navy during World War II, Solan Terrell won $5 when he bet a fellow that Nevada had mountain canaries weighing 400 or 500 pounds. When Terrell produced a picture of the burro with the caption, "A native Nevada mountain canary," the sucker had no choice but to pay up.

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Postcard with photograph of water car number 312, Death Valley Junction, California, 1907-1930

Date

1907 to 1930

Archival Collection

Description

A picture of Tonopah and Tidewater no. 312 water car at Death Valley Junction, California.

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Postcard with photograph of water car number 302, Death Valley Junction, California, 1907-1930

Date

1907 to 1930

Archival Collection

Description

A picture of Tonopah and Tidewater no. 302 water car at Death Valley Junction, California.

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