Spectators and townspeople gather together on Main Street in Goldfield. Some people have climbed up the telephone poles (on the right). Inscription on/with image reads: "Greatest Gold Camp Newsdealers, Goldfield, Nevada. Pub. by Harry-POLIN BROTHERS-Louie. Main St. Goldfield Nev as the Photographer saw it."
Dockstader's Minstrels performed on Main Street in Goldfield, Nevada. Lew Dockstader was a vaudeville comedian that traveled as a show performer at the start of the 1900s.
Children and teachers stand outside the Goldfield Public School for a picture. Along the side of the photo reads: "Goldfield Public School - This building is of stone guarried from the stone quarry near Goldfield. Total cost, $20,000. Equipment of the class rooms, $5,000. There are five class rooms with a seating capacity of about 60 scholars to each room. Goldfield has a regular attendance of school children of 350. Board of Education. Mr. C. H. Beesley, President. Mr. A. A. Codd, Secretary. Mr. E. T. Patrick. County Supt. of Schools - Mr. A. H. Swallow. Teachers - John G. McKay, Principal. Miss Jane E. Evans. First Year High-School. Miss Flora E. Baldwin. Miss Clara V. Strain. Miss Margaret E. Mayberry. Miss Ina B. Wheeler. Miss Minnie Ulrich." Image printed by "Pete Photo Service."
Dining room tables and decor inside the Hotel Goldfield. Each table is covered in a white tablecloth and flowers adorn the tabletops. Site Name: Goldfield Hotel (Goldfield, Nev.)
Lobby of the Goldfield Hotel. Plush reclining chairs are lined up along one side of the lobby with large circular couches on the other side of the lobby. Light fixtures hang from the ceilings and a staircase goes up into the hotel towards the back of the room. Site Name: Goldfield Hotel (Goldfield, Nev.)
New Hippodrome Theater (built in 6 weeks) in Goldfield, Nevada. Three men stand on the steps in front of the theater. Site Name: Hippodrome (Goldfield, Nev.)