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This is the attendance at the Jeffers School, #29 on November 1. 7 present out of the possible 20. Absences due chiefly to beet work. See also 4060. Location: Loveland [vicinity], Colorado / L.W. Hine.
Contributor Names
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
Created / Published
1915, November 1.
Farmington-Shiprock auto truck
Creator: Poley, H. S. (Horace Swartley)
Date: 1912
A group of Native American (Navajo) men and boys, in hats, shirts, overalls or pants, pose on a sidewalk in Farmington, New Mexico, by the Farmington to Shiprock auto truck. The convertible truck has packages and bundles tied to the back and one man seated on a square basket; another man stands by the running board. Shows store fronts with signs that read: "Mercantile Co." and "The Rexall Store" and a large "Rexall" thermometer on wall.
Inked on negative: "N-97."; Title from label in negative. Written on back of print: "Farmington-Shiprock Stage at Farmington."
Denver Public Library Special Collections
John W. Bailey, owner of Gold Park Milling and Mining Co. and founder of Holy Cross City
Date:[1880-1890]
Donor: Muriel Sibell Wolle estate, 1977.
John W. Bailey, with double-barrel rifle and ammunition belt, poses with dogs in Holy Cross City, Eagle County, Colorado. Sheds and lower tunnel of Pelican Mine in background.
Subject Holy Cross City (Colo.); Mining--Colorado--Holy Cross City; Bailey, John W., founder of Holy Cross City, Colo.
Notes Hand-written title and adhesive stains on back. After title: "Pelican Mine, lower tunnel, is in background. Site is Holy Cross City."
Denver Public Library Special Collections.
Iola, Colorado
Creator Price, Charles S.
Date:[1910-1940?]
Two wood buildings and an observation tower in Iola, Gunnison County, Colorado, are near the Gunnison River. The larger building has a sign in a large gable reading "Iola Hotel and Fishing Resort;" a smaller sign reads "Iola Post Office." A Black man in a white apron and hat stands on the porch near a suitcase, and a child and a man in overalls sit on the edge. The tower is on a small hill with an entrance built into the ground; a tripod, barrels, and a fenced garden are in front of the buildings.
Denver Public Library Special Collections.
Photocopy of photograph (from Colorado Railroad Museum) U.S. Forest Service photo by C.W. Sward, February 14, 1930 NEW MEXICO LUMBER COMPANY - Town of McPhee, McPhee Road, Dolores, Montezuma County, CO Photos from Survey HABS CO-36
Significance: The company town of McPhee, Colorado, owned and operated by the New Mexico Lumber Company, lasted from 1924-1948, serving as an important economic and cultural town of the Delores River Valley. During the industrial town's peak of operations in 1927, it was Colorado's largest and most productive mill town, producing more than half the State's annual lumber. The town featured a lumber mill, housing for approximately 1,500 employees and the last logging railroad in Southwestern Colorado.
- Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14
- Survey number: HABS CO-36
Library of Congress
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Gold Coin Club, Victor
Date:[1900-1905]
Gold Coin Club, 413 West Diamond Avenue, with large group of men posed on first & second story portico in Victor, Colorado. The club house (rebuilt after August 1899 fire and formally reopened in March, 1900) was constructed by Wood Investment Company for employees of Gold Coin Mine and eventually sold by Wood brothers after 1904 to Dr. C.E. Elliot who converted it to a Red Cross Hospital for nearly a decade. The two-story rectangular social club building was constructed of brick with stone & wood trim in Colonial Revival style with truncated hip roof, projecting cornice with exposed rafters, classical pediment across front with decorative frieze around entire building, first floor windows with single sash & leaded glass transoms, double entry doors with segmental arched top & side panels, and two-story front portico with Ionic columns on both floors.
Hand-written on back of photoprint: Gold Coin Club, 1899-1900.
Denver Public Library Special Collections.
Telluride, San Miguel Co Courthouse, built in 1887
Date:[1910-1930?]
North up dirt and snowy North Oak Street to exterior of San Miguel County Court House, Telluride, Colorado. Constructed in 1887 with bricks from the first courthouse destroyed by fire in 1885, it has undergone many renovations and additions. The two-story structure with a third-story tower over center front entry bay has a balcony on second story of tower, arched lintels with central keystones above windows, wooden double stair with lattice front, and a corrugated metal roof. The top of tower is not shown. A dog is on side of street; people are around courthouse; residences are around and behind courthouse. Telluride Historic District designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
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Saloons and hotel burned 1919
Date: [1908]
Men pose on columned porches of frame saloons in Placerville, San Miguel County, Colorado. They wear vests, suspenders, aprons, hats, and bib overalls. A dog and horse are to one side.
Denver Public Library Special Collections.
Date: [1908]
Men pose on columned porches of frame saloons in Placerville, San Miguel County, Colorado. They wear vests, suspenders, aprons, hats, and bib overalls. A dog and horse are to one side.
Denver Public Library Special Collections.
Old trucks, used to haul fruit from nearby orchards in Grand Junction, Colorado. The vehicles are displayed at the Museum of Western Colorado's Cross Orchards Historic Site.
Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer
Created / Published : 2015-06-04.
Notes
- Gift; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2017; (DLC/PP-2002:038-13).
- Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
- Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
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Main street of Craig, Colorado. A new and thriving boom town.
Name: Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990, photographer
Created / Published: 1941 Sept.
Notes:
- Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
Prints & Photographs Catalog (Library of Congress)
Spectators at childrens' races, Labor Day celebration, Ridgway, Colorado.
Lee, Russell, 1903-1986, photographer, Created / Published, 1940 Sept.,
- Title and other information from caption card.
- Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
Source Collection: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
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Ore being brought down from the gold mine by truck, Telluride, Colorado.
Photographer: Lee, Russell, 1903-1986, photographer
Created / Published: 1940, Sept.
Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black-And-White Negatives. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540 US
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