Hiram Wesley ("Uncle Wes"), Clara, Ida, and Gertie Tomlinson and Elsie Metzger and John Kircher (with boys in wagon) pose outside a log house, outside of Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The cabin is heavily chinked and has a shingle roof....
View of an old army barracks and then first home of the Herald newspaper in 1885, Meeker, Colorado; long rectangular building with a front gable; later building torn down and the IOOF Hall built on the site.
View along Main Street, Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, shows the picket fence of the garrison parade grounds, J. W. Welch's O. K. Saloon, Antlers Hotel, and other businesses.
View south over Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, after abandonment by General Merritt. The fenced parade grounds with flagpole show center with barracks, other buildings include the Meeker Herald, two story Antlers Hotel. Bluffs above the White...
A man with two horses stands beside the Antlers Hotel, Meeker, Colorado. The two story wood frame building features a false front with apex gable, clapboard siding and a side stairway leading to second floor. Built in 1884-1885 by E. S. R....
Meeker (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Hotels--Colorado--Meeker--1880-1890.; Antlers Hotel (Meeker, Colo.)
Men pose on boardwalk in front of the Meeker Hotel, a converted adobe army barracks with wood false front and pediment window hoods, Main Street, Meeker, Colorado. The hotel was founded by Susan C. "Annie" Wright, one of the founders of Meeker. Her...
Meeker (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Hotels--Colorado--Meeker--1880-1890.; Meeker Hotel (Meeker, Colo.)
View along Main Street, Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, shows the picket fence of the garrison parade grounds, the J. W. Hugus block and the Meeker Hotel.
B. A. Vaughan poses with his dog and horse at the hitching post, next to his lodge outside of Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. He smokes a cigarette, wears protective wrist guards, an ammunition belt, and restrains the dog by a chain. His horse...
Meeker (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Dogs--Colorado--Meeker--1880-1890.; Horses--Colorado--Meeker--1880-1890.; Vaughan, B. A.
James Lyttle, a Scottish printer and newspaperman stands on the boardwalk in front of his new front gable clapboard Herald newspaper office, on Fourth (4th) and Main Street, Meeker, Colorado. Newspaper started in 1885 in an old army barracks.
Copy image of a 1887 H. A. Wildhack original of the first quarters of the J. W. Hugus and Company general merchandisers and bankers, Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, with three men standing on the boardwalk and another on horseback. The wood...
Men and a dog pose on boardwalk in front of the clapboard post office housed in an old soldiers' barracks, Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. One of the men is missing a leg and supports himself on a crutch. The army stationed at the "White River...
Meeker (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Barracks--Colorado--Meeker--1880-1890.; Post offices--Colorado--Meeker--1880-1890.
A group of men gather on the boardwalk and on horses in front of the first building of the J. W. Hugus and Company general merchandisers and bankers, Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The wood false front building once was an army barracks...