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Title
Three miners, wearing prospector outfits, standing next to a burro cart loaded with camp supplies, Goldfield, Nevada, ca.1900-1905
Creator
Pierce, C.C. (Charles C.), 1861-1946
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1900/1905
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
California Historical Society
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960
Rights Information
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Public Domain. Release under the CC BY Attribution license--http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/--Credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library; From the California Historical Society Collection at the University of Southern California
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Description
Photograph of three miners, wearing prospector outfits, standing next to a burro cart loaded with camp supplies, Goldfield, Nevada, ca.1900-1905. The wagon is loaded with mining tools and other equipment. An advertisement glued to the side of the wagon reads, "Red Crown Brand." Behind the wagon is a large tent. At right stands a wooden building (or house?) and an outhouse(?). Other tents, buildings and outhouses are visible in the distance. The ground is dry and sparsely covered with shrubs and rocks. Caption reads: "Ready for the mines. A burro cart loaded with camp supplies leaving for the desert."
"In 1902 gold was discovered in the hills near Tonopah, Nevada. Soon a few tents dotted the barren hills among the Joshua trees, and the boomtown of Goldfield was born. In 1903 only 36 people lived in the new town. By 1908 Goldfield was Nevada's largest city, with over 25,000 inhabitants. Along with the influx of miners and businessmen, came the labor unions. The Western Federation of Miners, the Industrial Workers of the World and the American Federation of Labor all vied for power in the region. During the early years, the unions were able to control wages and working hours. But in November, 1906, the Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company was incorporated by owners George Wingfield and United States Senator George Nixon, signaling the beginning of monopoly control in Goldfield, and the start of an adversarial relationship between mine owners and the unions." -- unknown author.
Type
image
Format
2 photographs : glass photonegative, photoprint, b&w
21 x 26 cm.
glass plate negatives
photographic prints
photographs
Identifier
chs-m17357
USC-1-1-1-14113 [Legacy record ID]
CHS-5411
http://doi.org/10.25549/chs-m17357
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/CHS-5411.jpg
Subject
Mines and mineral resources
Mining--Miners
Mine sites
Time Period
circa 1900/1905
Place
Esmeralda
Goldfield
Nevada
USA
Source
1-111-62; 1-113-19 [Microfiche number]
5411 [Accession number]
CHS-5411 [Call number]
California Historical Society [Contributing entity]

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