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Tintype photograph of a baby, circa late 1800s to early 1900s

Date

1850 to 1910

Description

Portrait of an unidentified baby on a tintype.

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Tintype photograph of a man, circa late 1800s to early 1900s

Date

1850 to 1910

Description

Portrait of an unidentified young man on a tintype photo.

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Photograph of a loaded automobile, circa late 1800s to early 1900s

Date

1880 to 1940

Description

Rear view of loaded automobile.

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Photograph of shed at Osborne residence, Pioche (Nev.), circa 1900

Date

1899 to 1901

Description

View of the Osborne shed, which is slightly concealed by a pair of trees.

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Photograph of unidentified business building, Pioche (Nev.), circa 1900

Date

1899 to 1901

Description

An unidentified business building, constructed of brick.

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Photograph of unidentified business building, Pioche (Nev.), circa 1900

Date

1899 to 1901

Description

Close-up of unidentified business building, featuring the door and two windows.

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Photograph of unidentified brick building, Pioche (Nev.), circa 1900

Date

1899 to 1901

Description

Close-up view of an unidentified brick building in Pioche, Nevada.

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Photograph of balloon route excursion party at National Soldiers Home, Los Angeles (Calif.), late 1800s - early 1900s

Description

Caption: #1 Jim Jeffries, #2 C.A. Rinker, #3 girlfriend of Rinker, he took her on a horseback trip to Mt. Lowe.

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Angles-n-Curves New Year's Eve celebration in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints

Date

1999-05-08

Description

From the Las Vegas Bugle Photograph Collection on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History (PH-00336). Angles-n-Curves (aka Angles); Angles -n- Lace; and Lace), 4633 Paradise Road, Las Vegas. New Year's eve celebration, Dec. 21, 1994.

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Postcard of full house with 4s and 3s, approximately 1900s-1980s

Date

1900 to 1989

Description

A postcard illustrating five cards (three fours and two threes). The caption reads, "This usually wins the money".

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