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Photograph of the Miners Union Parade on 2nd Anniversary of Bloody Sunday Massacre in Russia, Goldfield (Nev.), January 20, 1907

Date

1907-01-20

Description

[Industrial Workers of the World]
Caption: Miners celebration in Goldfield-Nev Bloody-Sunday Jan-20-1907

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Photograph fo Sunset Rooms boarding house, Goldfield (Nev.), circa 1906-1908

Date

1906 to 1908

Description

Caption: Handwritten at top of photograph: "D. Hurry, Ray Jefferson & myself. Slept 3 in bed for 3 months in cor room X. This [red] worked 3 shifts daily. $20.00 a week for 7 hours."
Site Name: Sunset Rooms (Goldfield, Nev.)

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Photograph of a view looking east from Bonnie Claire Mill, Bonnie Claire (Nev.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Caption: Looking due east from Bonnie Claire Mill. Montana Station under x taken from mill

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Photograph of a mule team and wagon in front of Swan Bar, Goldfield (Nev.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Caption: All four pict. of burros same outfit
Site Name: Swan Bar (Goldfield, Nev.)

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Photograph of Dalta Hurry and C. A. Earle Rinker in Mohawk Ledge mine, Goldfield (Nev.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Caption: Hurry & I in Mohawk Ledge mine 300 ft level.

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Taylor, Richard B. (Richard Blackburn), 1929-2011

Richard "Dick" Blackburn Taylor was a prominent businessman in Las Vegas, Nevada and amateur historian of Southern Nevada. Taylor was born on January 31, 1929 in Quincy, Illinois and grew up in Glendale, California. After graduating high school in 1947, he attended Washington and Lee University, the University of Southern California, and the University of Hawaii. He served in the 4th Infantry Division of the United States Army in Germany during the occupation following WWII. In 1957, he married Charlene Flora Belknap and they had four children.

Person

Rojas, Mirtha

Mirtha Rojas is originally from La Habana, Cuba and came to the United States to join his brother that had lived in Miami since Mirtha was a child. Mirtha describes her childhood as many happy moments where she learned and enjoyed musical instruments from a young age, and became a music teacher in Cuba as well. Mirtha states after her parents had died, she faced some difficult times and her brother invited her to come to Miami where she arrived in 2009 along with her nine year old daughter.

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