Frame or stone businesses and dwellings of Morrison, Jefferson County, Colorado, line Bear Creek Avenue. An engine, coal car, and passenger coaches of the Colorado and Southern Railroad are at the depot; buckboards loaded with lumber are in the...
Lumber yard in Mortimer, Costilla County, Colorado, includes log cabins, a stack of baled hay, and corrals. Hewn logs are in piles and loaded onto horse-drawn wagons; men, women, and children pose throughout. Buggies, buckboards and a scoop lie...
Men pose by canvas tents, buckboards, tools, and power poles, during the construction of the Pueblo -Rocky Ford Toll Line in Nepesta, Pueblo County, Colorado. They are left to right: Harry Sheldon (foreman), Bert Flack, Jim Slocum, Stan Wessel,...
Nepesta (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Construction workers--Colorado--Nepesta--1890-1900.; Road construction--Colorado--Nepesta--1890-1900.
Men pose by frame commercial buildings, Nederland, Boulder County, Colorado, (also called Tungsten Town or Camp;) signs read: "Hay, Grain & Coal Heavy Teaming & Express M. M. Burgess," and "Livery Feed Sale Stable & Garage J. Lilly & Son Prop."...
Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, consists of frame buildings flanking Main Street; some have balconies. Buckboards are parked on the dirt thoroughfare; a man approaches in the foreground and dirt road leads up Quartz Hill.
Nevadaville (Colo.)--1860-1880.; Business districts--Colorado--Nevadaville--1860-1880.
Rendering shows Chestnut Street in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, with men, women, children, dogs, covered wagons, stagecoaches, and buckboards. Flanking frame businesses have signs: "Smith Painting," "Lunch," "French Coffee," "Chas Miller Shoe...
Leadville (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Business districts--Colorado--Leadville--1870-1880.; Carts & wagons--Colorado--Leadville--1870-1880.; Stagecoaches--Colorado--Leadville--1870-1880.; Streets--Colorado--Leadville--1870-1880.;...
Main Street, in Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, is busy with buggies, buckboards, and pedestrians. Brick and frame businesses flank the dirt thoroughfare, including the First National Bank with its faceted corner tower. Trees flank the street...
Buckboards and wagons with open bows are in front of "Goodrich & True," a frame, gable-roofed business with bargeboard, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado.
A parade on Commercial Street in Trinidad, Colorado. One and two- story buildings include elaborate tin cornice with end corbels and pedimented window heads. The First Presbyterian Church (1902) has crenelated towers and gothic arched windows. ...
View of the Colorado and Southern railroad depot in Breckenridge, Colorado. The one story, frame building has a gable roof and brick chimney. A sign reads "Breckenridge." Pedestrians and horse-drawn buckboards are beside the depot. Lettering on a...
Colorado and Southern Railway--1910-1920.; Breckenridge (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Railroad stations--Colorado--Breckenridge--1910-1920.
Men race on horses down the main street of Craig, Colorado, in Moffat County. Spectators stand along the sides of the street. Buildings include one and two-story, commercial storefronts with false fronts, a church with a side steeple, and several,...
Craig (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Business districts--Colorado--Craig--1900-1910.; Racing--Colorado--Craig--1900-1910.
One and two-story brick buildings of the State Penitentiary canning factory in Canon City, Colorado, have dentiled cornices and barred, gauge arched windows. Lettering reads: "The Round Crest Canning (or "fruit") Co." and "Office." Workers move...
Canon City (Colo.)--1890-1910.; Food industry--Colorado--Canon City--1890-1910.; Colorado State Penitentiary.
Probably semi-monthly ration or beef distribution day, Standing Rock Agency, Dakota Territory; large group of Dakota Native Americans scattered throughout the open field, sitting, standing, some on horseback, others in horse drawn wagons and...
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.)--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Subsistance activities--1880-1890.; Slaughtering--North Dakota--1890-1900.
Covered wagons, ox and horse teams, people, buckboards, and a boy on a tricycle crowd Main Street in Canon City, Colorado. Oxen eat from a line of hay crossing the dirt thoroughfare; men and barrels are on the tree lined boardwalk. Frame and brick...
Horses, people, dogs, buggies, flour bags, and buckboards crowd Main Street in Canon City, Colorado. Frame, brick dwellings and commercial buildings flank the dirt thoroughfare; one has a sign reading: "D. G. Peabody." Wood corral and fences and a...
Canon City (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Streets--Colorado--Canon City--1870-1880.
entry; men, women and children crowd the sidewalk. A stagecoach has a man on the roof; horse-drawn delivery wagons read:"Manitou Transfer" and "N.E. Miller". Buckboards are to the side; a power lines and a hanging electric arc light are overhead.;...
groceries. In the left is a hanging electric arc lamp.; View of Manitou Springs (El Paso County), Colorado; shows the Wheeler Clock, the Manitou Bath House, the bottling plant, Fountain Creek, stone retainer walls, Canon Avenue, the Cliff House,...
Manitou Springs (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Business districts--Colorado--Manitou Springs--1890-1900.
View of the Smith Block, the grocery of Leander Smith in Manitou Springs (El Paso County), Colorado, and the Isaac Davis building; shows mansard roofs, quoins, and storefronts. Buckboards and horses are on Canon Avenue; signs read: "Groceries....
View down 15th (Fifteenth) street near Market Street, Denver, Colorado; identifiable businesses include William Schaaf, Mascot House lodging, and C. Pinelli wines, liquors and groceries, a bar, and a telephone pay station; street scene shows...
Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Business districts--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.
Several members of the cast of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show pose in front of a backdrop with a landscape scene painted on it. The men and women are on horseback. Cowgirls Della Ferrell and possibly Georgia Duffy sit on their horses in the right...
Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Cowgirls--1880-1900.; Entertainers--1880-1900.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Duffy, Georgia.; Ferrell, Della.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Men pose on the sidewalk and in buckboards on Madison Street in Greeley, Colorado. One and two-story brick commercial buildings have frame awnings, and signs: "Books News Stationery," and "J. Welch & Co."
Men in Greeley, Colorado, wear long coats and tophats, and have umbrellas tucked under their arms; marching band in uniform stands behind. The opera house is to the right; the Union National Bank is in the background. Pedestrians, buckboards and...
The Burlington pepot in Keota, Weld County, Colorado, is a two- story frame building with a gable roof. Machine parts, crates, a barrel, milk cans, a semaphore signal, and a man and woman are on the dock by the tracks. The top of the watertower is...
Commercial buildings in Kit Carson, Colorado, have flat or gable roofs and false fronts. Signs read: "Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. The Old Reliable," and "Rhoades Waggoner General Merchandise;" with a depiction of a bull. Buckboards are in...
Kit Carson (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Business districts--Colorado--Kit Carson--1880-1890.
Frame buildings flank dirt street in Montezuma, Summit County, Colorado. People are on the balcony of the Rocky Mountain House, a cross- gabled building with an open porch. False-fronted structures have boardwalks fronting them; a man stands on one...
Men, women, horses and buckboards are in dirt street fronting the Presbyterian Church in Boulder, Colorado. The brick building has a pendant and finial in the gable, gothic arched windows and a cross gabled entry. The two-story school in the...
Men drive buckboards in muddy street fronting a business in Boulder, Colorado. Another poses in a gauge arched door in the side of this one-story, brick building with glass storefront and corbeled cornice. Lettering on it reads: "Roberts & Cobb...
Boulder (Colo.)--1880-1890.; General stores--Colorado--Boulder--1880-1890.
Buckboards and wagon frames (one on sawhorses) crowd the yard of this business on Twelfth Street in Boulder, Colorado. Men pose in a line; behind them frame shop buildings are topped with chimneys and a sign reading: "Williams Blacksmith."