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Photograph of a boxcar, Ludlow, California, 1907-1930

Date

1907 to 1930

Archival Collection

Description

A picture of the Tonopah and Tidewater boxcar at Ludlow, California on Bullfrog-Goldfield tender in the background.

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Photograph of Billy Mercer's home, Goldfield (Nev.),1940-1984

Date

1940 to 1984

Description

Billy Mercer's home on the outskirts of Goldfield, as you come in from Tonopah, undated

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Ida Brewington Pittman Papers

Identifier

MS-00243

Abstract

The Ida Brewington Pittman Papers date from 1906 to 1977 and contain personal and professional correspondence, ephemera, photographs, and newspaper clippings relating to the life of her husband, former Nevada Governor Vail Pittman. The newspaper clippings also include information about oil wells and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada.

Archival Collection

Back of the postcard showing who it was sent to and where it was going, Bishop (Calif.), October 18, 1937

Date

1937-10-18

Description

Back of the postcard. It was sent to Mrs. J. H. McHenry to Tonopah (Nev.) from someone named Harry. He sends the post card saying that he arrived to okay and that he will go mining that next morning. Received in Tonopah, Nevada on October 18, 1937.

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Postcard with photograph of caboose number 210, Death Valley Junction, California, 1920-1929

Date

1920 to 1929

Archival Collection

Description

A picture of Tonopah and Tidewater caboose no. 210 at Death Valley Junction, California.

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Transcript of interview with Jack Cornell by Richard Fesler, February 18, 1979

Date

1979-02-18

Description

On February 18, 1979, Richard Fesler interviewed Jack W. Cornell (born 1918 in Manhattan, Nevada) about his experiences living in Nevada. The two first discuss historical buildings, including the Nye County Courthouse, and Cornell describes his family background and the different locations at which his ancestors lived. Cornell then talks about his experiences as an airplane mechanic for the Army Air Corps during World War II and the different countries he would visit during that time. The two also discuss the effects of the Depression, Cornell’s work in automotive body repair, and his recreational activities. Cornell also describes an experience in which he assisted an air escort for President Roosevelt, and he also describes when he witnessed one of the atomic tests. The interview concludes with Cornell’s thoughts on how the rural area in Manhattan has changed over time.

Text

Professional files, 1893-1977

Level of Description

Series

Scope and Contents

The Professional files series, 1893-1977, are comprised of Byrd's research interests, and contains topics specifically related to Western and Southern Nevada's history from primarily 1930-1970. The series includes speeches, interview transcripts from her 1930-1931 Tonopah and Goldfield research, journal articles, maps, photographs, correspondence, and newspaper articles and clippings.

Archival Collection

Byrd Wall Sawyer Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00316
Collection Name: Byrd Wall Sawyer Collection
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Mining Equipment postcard

Description

Mining Equipment postcard

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