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Crescent Dunes Solar, near Tonopah, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2014-06-24

Description

Photographer's note: "On site photo, Crescent Dunes Solar, near Tonopah, Nevada, USA."
Photographer's assigned keywords: "110 megawatts; CSP; Concentrated Solar Energy; Concentrated Solar Power; Crescent Dunes; NV; Nevada; Solar Reserve; SolarReserve; Tonopah; concentrated solar thermal; green energy; ground-based photo; molten salt; off-site; renewable energy; storage; tower."

Image

Five people from the Tonopah Riding Club: photographic print

Date

1907-23

Description

The Tonopah Riding Club. May Bradford (left), Catherine Jackson, Mrs. (Dr.) Mapes, and two unidentified individuals. Taken Fall of 1907.

Image

Photograph of a telegraph company logo, Tonopah (Nev.), 1900-1920

Date

1900 to 1920

Archival Collection

Description

The side of a brick building advertising the Nevada Telephone and Telegraph Company logo where Mrs. Dobro worked in Tonopah (Nev.), 1900-1920

Image

People outside in Goldfield and Tonopah, Nevada: photographic prints, image 009

Date

2000-12-01

Description

From the Nevada Mining Photograph Collection (PH-00361) -- "Tonopah Studios".

Postcard of a baby burro, Tonopah (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

Description

There was an inscription on the image. "The burro was the principal form of transportation used by prospectors in central Nevada at the turn of the century. The prospectors had a love-hate relationship with the animals, which were dependable and well adapted to the desert region, although they could be stubborn and cunning. As the automobile became the accepted mode of transportation, the burros were turned loose and roamed the streets and local trash dumps of the area's towns. They were one of the principal forms of entertainment for local children until they gradually disappeared from the metropolitan areas in the 1920s. The burros that roam Death Valley and the Marietta area of central Nevada today are descendants of those left behind by the prospectors."

Image

"The Ballad of Tonopah Bill" manuscript notes, undated

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Elbert Edwards Papers
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00311
Collection Name: Elbert Edwards Papers
Box/Folder: Box 02

Archival Component

Notice to stockholders, Tonopah Ophir King, 1911

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

C. A. Earle Rinker Papers
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00514
Collection Name: C. A. Earle Rinker Papers
Box/Folder: Box 08

Archival Component

C. D. Baker greets Adlair Stevenson in Tonopah, 1956

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

C. D. Baker Photograph Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00099
Collection Name: C. D. Baker Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 02

Archival Component

Brissell's Photo Studio, Tonopah, Nevada, undated

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

UNLV University Libraries Collection on Nevada Mining
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00011
Collection Name: UNLV University Libraries Collection on Nevada Mining
Box/Folder: Box 02

Archival Component

Tonopah & Tidewater no. 7 at Death Valley Junction, 1934

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

David Coons Photograph Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00029
Collection Name: David Coons Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 01

Archival Component