Aerial panoramic view of a township in Pioche. The residential area can be see in the distance on the far left by the mountains, while a railroad track, a locomotive, and work mills can be seen closer.
Group picture taken at the "Old Timer's Picnic," for guests over the age of seventy. There are five rows of people, unidentified, and a dog in the corner.
Horse grazes on a mountain trail leading to Prince Mine, which is located about ten miles southwest of Pioche in Lincoln County. The Prince Mine is still in working condition to this day.
Transcription with photograph: "Panaca [Nevada] jail in one of these caves, iron grill gates served as doors." Pioche desperados were put in Court Rock and held captive until it was time for them to make an appearance before court.
Ground level view of Main Street. Pioche News Stand, U.S. Post Office, and Hodges Cook Mercantile Co. can be seen on the left. Cars are parked along the sides of the street while a black car approaches down the center. Street Address: Main Street