New Consolidated Mill atop the hill in Goldfield, Nevada. Goldfield mining boomed after 1897 and the town's mining and overall size increased for some time afterwards.
Pacific Coast Borax Company mill at Death Valley Junction. This is the south end of the mill, with railroad tracks leading out of the image at the bottom left corner.
Mill Company housing at Death Valley Junction. Inscription at the top of the image reads: "Death Valley Junction - looking north - 1918. Nine unpainted structures lined a single street facing the mill."
Black and white landscape photographs of Eldorado Canyon. Inscriptions on the inside front and back covers, and below the photographs on the pages. Inscription inside the front cover includes: "Tiza Dear, Feb 3d 1920."
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.