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Image of two men felling a 48 inch DBH ponderosa pine, in Montezuma National forest. A large saw is being used on the tree. Aspen trees are in the background.
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Image of House Creek Camp of the New Mexico Lumber Company in 1925. Various small structures are seen throughout the landscape. Railroad tracks and horses are also present. The numbers 200875 are in the lower right.
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Image of Engelmann spruce logs being transported to sawmill in Mancos Colorado. Two large trucks with logs strapped on their backs are on a narrow dirt road. Large pine trees are in the surrounding landscape.
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Image of J.C. Bunch Sawmill in Fassett Gulch. Workers are seen caring for the mill as the saw is spinning at a high speed. The numbers 432210 are in the lower right.
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Image of two men felling a tree with a crosscut saw for the New Mexico Lumber Company. The numbers 237682 are in the lower right.
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Image of horse drawn log wagon. Multiple horse are seen pulling a wagon with some lumber on it. A few workers are observing the transportation of this lumber.
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Originally operated by Pepi and Ann Langegger, the Blue Cow Restaurant first opened circa 1968/1969. The Blue Cow eventually evolved into the award-winning, wild game restaurant, The Tyrolean. Noteworthy for its Austrian mountain culture and ambiance, the restaurant gave its name to the portion of Meadow Drive that runs in front of it. Longtime locals still call the section of steep street the “Blue Cow Chute.” Helmut Fricker, an Austrian...
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Dunn's Grocery Store was located at Quincy and Broadway. The Dunns lived behind the store. Englewood's first post office was in Dunn's Grocery Store at 4295-4297 S Broadway. The store was located in the front part of the family home. Mrs. Dunn was appointed postmaster in 1984 and served until her death in 1916. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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This is the interior view of the Jacob Jones home on South Broadway.
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This is a view of one of the interior rooms in the Jacob Jones home located 3305 S Broadway.
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Looking south along the Cherrelyn tracks taken about 1900. The house in the background is still located at 3689 South Broadway.
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From left to right, the Wilkinson Public Library board members in 2000: Andrea Benda, Larry Wilkinson, Will Thompson, Ann Brady, and Michelle Kodis. This photograph was taken during the party for the opening day of the new library building (as of 2019, the current building) in 2000, in Telluride, Colorado.
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Newly built Longfellow School at 8th and I Streets in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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First Baptist Church, 419 D Street, in Salida, Colorado. This postcard is from the Anonymous Photo Collection.
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The Ku Klux Klan in the 4th of July Parade in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A photograph of a group at Valley View Hot Springs in Saguache County, Colorado. This image is from the Bob Pierce Collection.
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Rose and Thelma posing at Valley View Hot Springs, Colorado. This image is from the Bob Pierce Collection.
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Two women posing at Valley View Hot Springs, Colorado. This image is from the Bob Pierce Collection.
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A patron enjoying a soak at Valley View Hot Springs in Moffat, Colorado. This image is from the Bob Pierce Collection.
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A souvenir booklet titled, "Over the South Park to Leadville." This accordion style booklet was printed by Chain & Hardy, Publishers and Booksellers from Denver, between 1881 and 1890, and shows the Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad between the South Park region and Leadville. Several sites have been illustrated including Kenosha Pass Horseshoe Mountain, several Leadville streets, and the Mount of the Holy Cross.