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Photograph of men on a hunting trip standing next to a wagon, Las Vegas (Nev.), November, 1908

Date

1908-11

Description

Caption: Dr. Park, W.R. and J.K.W. Bracken Nov. 1908

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Photograph of men on a hunting trip standing next to a wagon, Las Vegas (Nev.), November, 1908

Date

1908-11

Description

Caption: W.H.S. Dr. Park. W.R. Bracken Nov. 1908

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Photograph of a covered wagon travelling through a narrow rock formation, Eldorado Canyon (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Caption: The Narrows, El Dorado Canyon.

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Photograph of a house being moved, Goldfield (Nev.), early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1925

Description

Home being moved by wagon out of Goldfield
Caption: House moving day.

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Letter from C. A. Earle Rinker to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers, Goldfield (Nev.), December 21, 1956

Date

1956-12-21

Archival Collection

Description

Letter discusses photographs taken in Goldfield during Rinker's years there.

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Photograph of downtown Las Vegas, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1912

Date

1912

Description

Fremont Street near an intersection with First Street. A man on horseback and a wagon on dirt street. Buildings with signs advertise businesses including the Salt Lake City Brewing Company, the Ideal Lunch Counter, billiards, and department store.
Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Photograph of Jake Beckley and Ed Von Tobel, Sr. in front of the Ed. Von Tobel Lumber Company, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date

1905 to 1976

Description

Ed Von Tobel, Sr. and Jake Beckley stand in front of the Von Tobel Lumber Company on South First Street in Las Vegas. Pictured are the office, lumber storage, shed and sales room. Beckley, Ed. Von Tobel Sr.'s business partner is seen standing on a horse-drawn wagon on the left. Behind the wagon are stacked shingles. The lumber company was founded in 1905, shortly after the Las Vegas townsite lot auction, but moved from its original location on South Main Street when that proved to be "too far out of town" for business. The South First Street building was destroyed by fire in 1914. Photograph taken 1905?-1906?

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