Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Late October, early November Colorado things of the past

Explosion, electric wiring, Coors, Crapper Jacks, Durango smelter, The Messenger, 15th Street, Fitzsimons, Pagosa Hot Springs,


Thing of the past ...
Colorado Midland Railroad Explosion
Date: 1896
Photographer: Boyce, H. W.
Group of men studying remains of railroad car in yard with other cars behind and on trestle above. Car markings include “Pikes Peak Route”, “Colorado Midland” “Burlington Route” and “Southern Pacific Route”. "H.W. Boyce, 1896 - Basalt, Colo" printed on bottom of card. Caption on back reads "What was left of No. 35 after she blew up on August 15, 1896. in the Basalt yards, where she was being used in switcher service. At 10:00 A.M., Engineer Danielson and his fireman parked her opposite the coal chute and went to eat lunch; the fireman was in the switch shanty and Danielson at the station when she blew up with a bang that could be heard for miles. After the junk stopped falling, they found a ton or two of boiler in a man's dooryard three blocks away, the firebox on the roundhouse tracks on the other side of the coal chutes and the front end not far from the wheels. A man and a little girl in different parts of town were hit but not badly injured by flying pieces."
Location: Basalt (Colo.)
Carl Mathews Collection, Pikes Peak Library District



Thing of the past ...
Electric wiring. Telluride, Colorado
Contributor Names: Lee, Russell, 1903-1986, photographer
Created / Published: 1940 Sept.
Subject Headings
Safety film negatives
Notes
- Title and other information from caption card.
- Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

Thing of the past ...
Adolph Coors Company
Date: [1930-1935]
The Adolph Coors Company brewery plant, Coors residence, gardens, and greenhouses, Golden, Colorado. The sign in foreground "The Home Of Coors Pure Malted Milk" is made of planted flowers. Coors was the world's largest producer of malted milk during the Prohibition era. Urban railroad tracks are along edge of slope, foothills and Mount Zion with the Colorado School of Mines "M" is in the background.
Denver Public Library Special Collections

Thing of the past ...
Crapper Jack's Saloon, Cripple Creek
Date: [1895-1899]
Crapper Jack's Saloon, Myers Avenue, Cripple Creek, Colorado; men and women line up at the bar with drinks in hand posed for a toast, the women wear aprons or petticoats over their dresses, they are possibly prostitutes; behind the bar is a large mirror, drinking glasses on a shelf, a framed print from the P. H. Zang Brewing Company, and a large hutch; a group of men are in the elevated back section of the bar, behind a banister, possibly the orchestra or band.
Denver Public Library Special Collections

Thing of the past ...
San Juan & New York Mining & Smelting Company, Smelter Stack, State Route 160, Durango, La Plata County, CO
Unkown date and photograper.
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
San Juan & New York Mining & Smelting Company, Smelter Stack, State Route 160, Durango, La Plata County, CO
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
The extant smelter stack is the first of two identical stacks at the San Juan and New York Mining and Smelting Company (SJ&NY) plant in Durango. It stands at the south end of the site of the original plant. SJ&NY grew to become the largest smelting operation in the San Juan Mountain mining region, originally processing gold, silver, lead, and copper primarily for eastern manufacturing concerns. Beginning in the 1940s, the plant processed uranium for WWII research in Los Alamos, and post-war security programs. The stack, as part of the original smelter's operations, played and significant role in the industrial development of Durango and southwest Colorado.

Thing of the past ...
The Messenger
Creator: Poley, H. S. (Horace Swartley)
Date:1898
A photomontage by Charles Craig of Native American (Ute) men (including Buckskin Charlie), women and children, in profile, facing a messenger (Severo) on a horse. Severo wears a headdress and points to the background. The landscape and foreground, including a campfire and water basket are hand painted.
Copyright inked on print, Chas. Craig 1898 signed on front of photomontage. Hand painted photograph. Photographer's stamp embossed on print. Title inked on print. Vintage photographic print. Written on back of print: "Utes-The messenger, Severo on horse telling Buckskin Charlie - 1894." "Indians-Utes Biog.-Group, Sevaro etc."
Denver Public Library Special Collections
Thing of the past ...
15th St., Denver, Fifteenth Street, Denver.
Creator: McClure, Louis Charles, 1867-1957
Date: [1908 or 1909]
15th (Fifteenth) Street, Denver, Colorado on a busy day; shows electric street railway cars (or trolleys including car number 358), horse-drawn wagons and carriages, bicycles, men and women on sidewalk and the Mining Exchange Building. Identifiable businesses include Kliger & Company (Hyman Kliger, grocer), bakery and lunch room, Gustave O. Johnson (tailor), Dean Gillespie Sign Company, Francis (or Frank) D. Storm's Studio (photographer, 906 15th), Gem Theatre (914 15th), Hoffman Jewelry Case Company (906 15th), Madame Flora Bordeaux (clairvoyant, 906 15th), Green Ribbon Whisky, Modern School of Business (A.M. Kearns), Edelweiss Bar or cafe.
Original Material Found in Collection: Louis Charles McClure papers

Thing of the past ...
History Colorado. Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
Date: 1998 November
Interior photograph of the Fitzsimons General Hospital Main building's first floor elevators, located in Aurora, Colorado. Built as a federally funded public works project during the 1930s, the Main Hospital Building (Building 500), at Fitzsimons General Hospital opened in 1941 on the grounds of the World War I era Fitzsimons General Hospital. Upon completion, is was the largest building in the state, the largest Army general hospital in the country, and the first important permanent building erected at Fitzsimons. An eight floor suite of rooms served as President Eisenhower's office and bedroom for seven weeks while he recuperated from a heart attack in 1955. The Main Hospital Building is an example of the Modernistic style developed by private architects. The building's architecture represented state-of-the-art construction for military general hospitals, reflected in the stepped and terraced plan which allowed maximum sunshine, fresh air, and scenic views. As the largest building in the state at the time of its construction, it quickly became a visual landmark in the region.
Digital Version Created From Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado.

Thing of the past ...
Pagosa Hot Springs
Creator(s): Desmond, D. C.
Men, women, and children gather around the edge of a large hot spring pool at Pagosa Springs (Archuleta County), Colorado. Men stand near commercial buildings in the distance. Signs on businesses read: "J. N. Johnson, General Merchandise," and "Pagosa Springs."
Date: [between 1890 and 1895?]
History Colorado


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