This view looks south down Carson Street, roughly from King Street towards Second Street. The biggest highlight of this picture is the original Ormsby House, looming large at Second Street. A couple of lonely wagons are traveling the dusty road out front. Also notable are the storefronts at the immediate right of the photo, which were torn down early in the 20th century to build the Supreme Court and the Heroes Memorial Building.
The banner stretching over the street endorsing
Samuel J. Tilden for President places this photo during the summer of 1876. Tilden won the popular vote that year, but lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in the Electoral College.
This is a Carleton Watkins stereo view.
Date Uploaded: January 13, 2008
Permanent Link: http://wnhpc.com/details/watkinsstereo4074
Source: California Digital Library
Source URL: http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf0f59p0th/
Source Caption: Title: Street View in Carson City, Nev. -- Photographer's number: 4074 -- Place of Publication: San Francisco. -- Photographer's series: Watkins' New Series.
Collection: Stereographic Views from the Eugene Compton Collection by Carleton E. Watkins
Contributing Institution: The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley.
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