Aftermath of the Goldfield Fire of July 6, 1923. The fire destroyed approximately 25 blocks of Goldfield's Main Street after starting early that morning, and two lives were lost. Remnants of buildings and exposed brick lots are visible, while some buildings stand in the background. Arrow-shaped sign near the debris reads "Garage." Included with the photograph is the description "Times-Bonanza, Tonopah."
Two men sit near their horses in Upper Hot Creek Ranch in Goldfield, Nevada. The site is home to natural hot springs. Inscription with photograph: "1950s. Individual on left is Melvin Filipino Owner Hot Creek Ranch. Man on right unknown."
Midway Mine, an underground minerals site in Tonopah, Nevada, is the potential location for silver to be mined. Black smoke rises from the smokestack with the site sitting atop a dirt surface. Written lightly in the center of the photograph reads "Midway Mine, Tonopah Nev." Site Name: Tonopah Midway Mine
Tonopah, Nevada, with buildings scattered in the desert valley and moutains in the background. Appears mining is taking place in the front center of the photograph, possibly at the Tonopah Midway Mine or Belmont Mine. See Image 0141 0007 (pho023954) and Image 0141 0008 (snv001138) .
Tonopah looking toward Brougher Mountain. White "T" is visible in the left-center of the mountain. Inscription at bottom of photograph reads: "Tonopah Nevada"
Tonopah school house and surrounding buildings in town. Houses identified: "First level of houses on hill behind schools: 1. Center, house with 3 Gables The Tasker Oddie House 2. Second house to right of Oddie House and largest structure on that level, the Hugh Brown house. House has a screened porch along whole front of house. Steps leading to porch are visible. Browns called it affectionately the ""Dobie Shack." 3. Eagle's nest on hill above Brown House and to right. 4. Large house with dormers lower half of photo was the Finn Boarding House in early Tonopah. 5. George Miller home next to Finn House. Miller the town barber. 6. Water tanks on hill to left."