From the KLVX Steamboats on the Colorado Photograph Collection (PH-00156). "COPY 14858 Reproduction from the Original in the Arizona Historical Society" stamp on verso.
From the KLVX Steamboats on the Colorado Photograph Collection (PH-00156). "COPY 45411 Reproduction from the Original in the Arizona Historical Society" stamp on verso.
From the KLVX Steamboats on the Colorado Photograph Collection (PH-00156). "COPY 45409 Reproduction from the Original in the Arizona Historical Society" stamp on verso.
From the KLVX Steamboats on the Colorado Photograph Collection (PH-00156). W.G. Keiser, photographer. "COPY 14297 Reproduction from the Original in the Arizona Historical Society" stamp on verso.
Gilbert, Nevada, February 25, 1925. Gilbert was located in the Monte Cristo Range, 26 miles west of Tonopah. There is an inscription on the back of the image: "The town was founded as the result of a rich gold strike in the area by the Gilbert brothers in 1924. At its height (1925-1927), the town's population exceeded 400. After the boom, the mines maintained a small, steady production until World War II eventually forced them to close. In addition to gold, the district produced lead, silver and high grade turquoise. Nevada Historical Society Collection." There is a date stamp: 1987.
Unidentified group of people gathered outdoors for a group photo in Searchlight Nevada, during a Historical Society trip. They may be relations of Elbert Edwards.