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Supporter, Stakeholder, Patron, and Benefactor Members earn the benefit to choose a historic image from the museum’s archive to be matted and sent to them. Click here if you would like to return to the membership form.

Image Ref: #00035

Six-horse stage believed to be the one from Silver City, NM to Georgetown, NM. Photo shows the Meredith & Aliman Bank and the R.B. Higbee building. Seated by driver is Wells Fargo Express Agent G.M. Huffaker. 1882. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
Six-horse stage believed to be the one from Silver City, NM to Georgetown, NM. Photo shows the Meredith & Aliman Bank and the R.B. Higbee building. Seated by driver is Wells Fargo Express Agent G.M. Huffaker. 1882. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #00037

Meredith & Ailman Bank on the west side of Bullard Street and one door north of Broadway Street, Silver City, NM. Shown in the photograph from left to right: A.B. Ailman, unknown person, Hartford M. Meredith and Colonel J.W. Carter. 1885. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
Meredith & Ailman Bank on the west side of Bullard Street and one door north of Broadway Street, Silver City, NM. Shown in the photograph from left to right: A.B. Ailman, unknown person, Hartford M. Meredith and Colonel J.W. Carter. 1885. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #00048

Yankie Street looking west, Silver City, NM. Photo taken from the roof of the C.C. Shoemaker building on the southwest corner of Bullard and Yankie. The Yee Lung & Co building is at Texas and Yankie. 1902. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
Yankie Street looking west, Silver City, NM. Photo taken from the roof of the C.C. Shoemaker building on the southwest corner of Bullard and Yankie. The Yee Lung & Co building is at Texas and Yankie. 1902. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #00312

A view of a flood on Bullard Street looking northeast and showing the buildings along the east side of Bullard Street, Silver City, NM. Buildings visible include the James Corbin building and the grocery store of E.M. Young. Circa 1910. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
A view of a flood on Bullard Street looking northeast and showing the buildings along the east side of Bullard Street, Silver City, NM. Buildings visible include the James Corbin building and the grocery store of E.M. Young. Circa 1910. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #00668

Jerry McDonald in front of the Tremont House, Silver City, NM. 1894. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
Jerry McDonald in front of the Tremont House, Silver City, NM. 1894. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #01576

Train in Santa Rita, NM. Circa 1910-1920. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
Train in Santa Rita, NM. Circa 1910-1920. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #10728

View of Chihuahua Hill, Silver City, NM facing west. On top of hill, at the center of the image, is The Little Chapel, La Capilla. Adobe houses dot the hill from top to bottom. At front right is the former train station with tracks in front. Circa 1900. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
View of Chihuahua Hill, Silver City, NM facing west. On top of hill, at the center of the image, is The Little Chapel, La Capilla. Adobe houses dot the hill from top to bottom. At front right is the former train station with tracks in front. Circa 1900. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

Image Ref: #15590

Burlesque Baseball, a local variation of a traditional baseball game was once a popular pastime. Two teams- “The Slims” and “The Fats” played in comedic costumes to loud music. Players would help themselves to a beer as they rounded third. The audience was said to enjoy themselves too. 1888. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.
Burlesque Baseball, a local variation of a traditional baseball game was once a popular pastime. Two teams- “The Slims” and “The Fats” played in comedic costumes to loud music. Players would help themselves to a beer as they rounded third. The audience was said to enjoy themselves too. 1888. From the collection of the Silver City Museum.

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