House being moved on the back of a car in Tonopah, Nevada. The car drives down Main Street and is directed by Dorothy Casner (the woman to the right of the house). She worked for Dave "Shorty"Roberts in Tonopah in the 1920s-1940s on various house-moving jobs.
1200 ft. level, Belmont Mine, Tonopah, NV, 1911. There is an inscription on the back of the image: "The Tonopah Belmont Development Company was Tonopah's second most prosperous mining company, recording a production of $38,000,000. The Belmont mine was the company's principal working shaft and reached a depth of 1700 feet. The Belmont shaft was in use from 1909 until it was burned out by a fire of undetermined origin October 31, 1939." There is a date stamp: mid-year 1987.