Shows a dynamited small safe inside an office at Golden Eagle Dry Goods at 16th (Sixteenth) and Lawrence Streets in Denver, Colorado. Patrolman Lawrence Stone (at left) and Marshall Y. Chapman inspect the damage. Shows debris on floor, desk, chair,...
A large crowd is gathered outside the Golden Eagle Dry Goods building at 16th (Sixteenth) and Lawrence Streets in Denver, Colorado after robbers dynamited two safes. Signs on the building read: "100,000 Mark Down Sale."
John R. Lawson's home, New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado; the residence of the prominent mine official was dynamited during a labor strike of the Western Federation of Miners.
Lawson, John R., 1871-1945--Homes & haunts.; New Castle (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Houses--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.; Miner's strike--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.; Mining--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.
Views of Cripple Creek (Teller County), Colorado during the 1896 fire. Shows refugee housed in railroad boxcars and gathering their belongings, people fleeing as the Palace Hotel is dynamited to slow the fire, and a rescue train.
Palace Hotel (Cripple Creek, Colo.)--Disasters--1890-1900.; Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Disaster victims--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.; Disasters--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.; Emergency housing--Colorado--Cripple...
The William G. Isaac home, in New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado, has severe damage from dynamite planted in a personal attack on five residences. Lumber and brick are in disarray.
Isaac, William G.--Homes & haunts.; New Castle (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Bombings--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.; Houses--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.
William Doyle's home, in New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado, has severe damage from dynamite planted in a personal attack on five residences. Interior furnishings are among the debris. The homeowner was a prominent official in a mine that was on...
The Davis home, in New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado, has severe damage from dynamite planted in a personal attack on five residences. The homeowner was a prominent official in a mine that was on strike at the time of the bombing.
New Castle (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Bombings--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.; Houses--Colorado--New Castle--1900-1910.