An unidentified man standing behind mining hoisting equipment at the Gold Reef Mining Company in Tonopah, Nevada. Initials "JDS"are written in upper right corner of photograph.
A group of young men wearing uniforms with the letters T. V. on the front (possibly a marching band) pose with a girl dressed for Decoration Day (later called Memorial Day), Tonopah, Nevada.
People line the main street in Tonopah, Nevada to observe a Decoration Day parade. Many storefronts are seen. Caption: "Decoration Day, May 30th, 1906. Photo by H.T. Shaw, Tonopah, Nev."
Two small buildings and a headframe owned by the Gold Reef Mining Company in the mountains of Tonopah, Nevada. The Tonopah Divide is identified in the back of the image. Ca. July 1918.
A unidentified man standing in front of three small buildings and a headframe belonging to the Gold Reef Mining Company in the mountains ofTonopah, Nevada.
Crowds of people line a street decorated with American flags in Tonopah, Nevada to watch a parade, probably for Independence Day. The Tonopah Club building is seen at left center.