
201. Frank Crampton letter to C.A. Earle Rinker, February 28, 1957
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202. Fourth of July Parade
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203. Queen and Court of Tonopah Railroad Carnival
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204. Men standing outside the Arizona Club
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205. Walter Bracken inside Las Vegas post office
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206. Children in front of Fifth Street Grammar School, Las Vegas
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207. Jake Beckley and Jacob Von Tobel in front of Ed. Von Tobel Lumber Company
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208. Crowd gathered for Los [sic] Vegas Democratic delegation for county division
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209. View of Las Vegas Rancho
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210. Employees inside First State Bank in Las Vegas
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211. Group portrait of students and teachers at school in Las Vegas
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212. Group portrait of students and faculty at Las Vegas school
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213. Las Vegas Ranch
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214. Woman in front of tent near Las Vegas creek
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215. Las Vegas drug store
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216. Men and a woman with burros near Las Vegas creek
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217. Bath house in a tent near Las Vegas creek
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218. Businesses in early Las Vegas
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219. Man, woman and dog sitting outside a tent near Las Vegas creek
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220. Interior of Las Vegas Hotel
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221. Group portrait of students and teachers in front of first school in Las Vegas
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222. Group outside First State Bank of Las Vegas
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223. Group of men outside businesses in McWilliams' Townsite
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224. Walter Bracken reading inside a tent
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225. Children and lemonade stand in Las Vegas, 1932
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226. Leo McNamee letter to Fred E. Pettit, Jr., July 29, 1922
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227. Tonopah Volunteer firefighters
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228. Children in front of bottle house
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229. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his family, October 31, 1906
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230. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his family, October 25, 1906
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231. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, November 21, 1906
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232. Street scene on Main Street in Tonopah
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233. C.A. Earle Rinker on his 24th birthday
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234. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his father, January 11, 1907
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235. Main Street looking toward Columbia Mountain
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236. Three men resting at lodging
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237. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, August 10, 1907
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238. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, February 15, 1908
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239. Driving the silver spike at Tonopah Railroad Carnival
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240. Advertisements on ore wagons at Tonopah Railroad Carnival
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241. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, December 24, 1907
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242. Tonopah house built with bottles
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243. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, April 24, 1908
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244. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his father, April 27, 1908
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245. C.A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, September 28, 1907
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246. Two little girls with dolls
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