View of a painting by C.H. Nichols titled "Chief Ouray's Home." Shows a man and woman in front of single-story buildings, a creek, a fence, clouds and jagged mountain peaks. The woman holds a bucket and the man leans against a horse.
One of the Gate's children, possibly Hazel, stands inside a grandfather clock with the glass door open at the Gate's family mountain home in Colorado. The wooden clock is elaborately carved with gargoyles and chimes.
View of the Campton residence, probably in Colorado. The two-story wood house has a covered porch and balcony and a tower at one corner. A pile of antlers is near the building.
Interior view of a miner's home; includes two men playing cards at table and a miner stretched out on cot; shows wooden framework of house, shelving, wood stove, cooking utensils and gold pan.
Shows a miner sitting in doorway of his log cabin (lean-to) built into mountainside with glass window frame; includes two dogs, various tools around entrance, wood chopping area, and other mine buildings and structures in background.