"Mt. Diablo M & M - Sodaville Mill long view". [Taken from present highway 95]. Stamp on back of photo: "Jas. H. Crockwell, travelling photogprapher. Viewing a specialty. Negatives preserved. Duplictes at any time. Alaways address. Salt Lake City, Utah."
"Pickhandle Gulch at the Y, looking S.E." Areas identified from left to right: 1-to Princess Hoisting Works; 2-Pioneer Saloon; 3-Mt. Diablo tailings; 4-Shockley House; 5-E. fork to Mt. Diablo Hoisting Works; 6-roof of house; 7-Boarding house (front); 8-W. fork of Y.
A carriage with escort for Governor Sparks forming on Brougher Street (west of Main) for the Labor Day Parade in Tonopah, Nevada, 1906. A side note, the "Surveyors Office" sign was formerly the Bradford & Bradford Office.
Three Native American women crossing street on Labor Day in Tonopah, Nevada circa 1904-1906. Parade viewers stand under or atop shade coverings. A sidenote: McNamara Meat Market is on the left.