Passwords are now required to access your library account. To create a password, select "Reset my Password" from the Login screen (email address required). For further assistance, please contact the library.

Archive Search Results


Showing 21 - 40 of 112 , query time: 0.01s
Thumbnail for 'Main house on Leonard Horn Ranch'
Format:
Image
Main house on the Leonard Horn Ranch built in 1921.
Thumbnail for 'John Welsh'
Format:
Image
Studio portrait photograph of John Welsh, original homesteader and owner of the J over J Ranch, now (2009) 4 Eagle Ranch 4 miles north of Wolcott. He is wearing a three-piece suit with tie tack and a Masonic pin in his lapel. John Welsh also built a house on Wall Street in Eagle, Colorado, where the family of Charles and Sallie (Welsh) Hartman stayed during the winter so the children could attend school. John Welsh lost the Ranch in 1929 or 1930...
Thumbnail for 'Round-up at the Leonard Horn Ranch'
Format:
Image
Round-up at the Leonard Horn Ranch, Wolcott, Colorado. Two riders on horseback are separating cattle at the corral. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
Thumbnail for 'Joe Sudduth'
Format:
Image
Joe Sudduth standing in the doorway of the Sudduth home in Wolcott. There is a boardwalk to the house, in an attempt to keep mud outside the living areas.
Thumbnail for 'Concrete arch bridge'
Format:
Image
Building the concrete arch bridge at Wolcott in 1917. The Pueblo Bridge Company began the project in 1916, on State Highway 131, crossing the Eagle River. The bridge has since been replaced. It is a good example of the Luten arch, patented by Indianapolis enginerr Daniel B. Luten in 1905. Luten arches, which resemble a horseshoe, quickly became the most widely built concrete arch in America. -- Spanning Generations, p. 37
Thumbnail for 'Evelyn Glaze'
Format:
Image
Evelyn Glaze in a baby buggy at Wolcott. The Eagle River and some buildings are in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Riggers and Agee'
Format:
Image
Charlie Riggers, Taylor Agee and an unidentified man at Wolcott.
Thumbnail for 'The
Format:
Image
The local D.&R.G. train, stopped at Wolcott. Posed by the engine, from left: John Anderson, Henery Fremier and Bill Flynn.
Thumbnail for 'Wolcott School'
Format:
Image
Kate and Jim Flynn in the Wolcott school house. Student desks are wrought iron and wood.
Thumbnail for 'William Stevens, Leonard and Dorothy Horn'
Format:
Image
William F. Stevens on the left, talking with Leonard and Dorothy Horn at a dinner. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
Thumbnail for 'Leonard Horn Ranch'
Format:
Image
A $1,000 government subsidy was used to build this house on the Leonard Horn Ranch in 1944, during World War II.
Thumbnail for 'Wolcott School'
Format:
Image
Miss Sullivan's class at Wolcott School [Piney], School District No. 14.
Thumbnail for 'Harry Patch'
Format:
Image
Harry Patch standing at Iron Bridge, wearing a suit and holding a plant in his hands.
Thumbnail for 'Frank McGloffin and Kate'
Format:
Image
Frank McGloffin and Kate Flynn standing in front of the Wolcott station. There is a dog (possibly Jack the dog) behind Frank's legs. The sign to the left is for: "Western Union Telegraph & Cable Office."
Thumbnail for 'Wolcott School'
Format:
Image
Standing in front of the Wolcott School in 1918.

36. Wolcott

Thumbnail for 'Wolcott'
Format:
Image
A view of Wolcott from the tracks, facing east.
Thumbnail for 'Train derailment'
Format:
Image
Train derailment at Wolcott. Crane at left.
Thumbnail for 'Jimmie Breen'
Format:
Image
Jimmie Breen standing on the tracks at Wolcott, Colorado, on a cold day.
Thumbnail for 'Lumber derailment'
Format:
Image
An open car carrying lumber derailed at the Wolcott curve, spilling the contents.
Thumbnail for 'Picnic at the Wolcott School'
Format:
Image
Picnic at the Wolcott School, 1920. Irene Harper is standing at far left. Kate Flynn at center front, seated. Taken on the same day as 1982.001.011 which identifies more of the participants but lists the date as 1917-1918.