The sugar factory in Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado, is a six-story brick building with monitor roofs, a smokestack, and arched windows. Tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad are in the foreground.
Monte Vista (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Industrial facilities--Colorado--Monte Vista--1910-1920.; Sugar industry--Colorado--Monte Vista--1910-1920.
Well dressed visitors at Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado, are identified as: (l to r) Henry Brady, ?, R. G. Brooksbridge, ?, F. A. MacMonnies (sculptor of Pioneer Monument), Franklin Price Rivet [?], General Thomas, Lucius M. Cuthbert, ?, Evalyn...
Upholstered chairs and settees with carved wood trim furnish the interior of Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado. Floor and table lamps alternate with vases, statuary, a bust, and framed pictures.
Wolcott, Edward Olive, 1848-1905--Homes & haunts.; Littleton (Colo.)--1910-1930.; Estates--Colorado--Littleton--1910-1930.; Interiors.; Living rooms--Colorado--Littleton--1910-1930.
Smoke rises from the ruins of Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado. Debris and firehoses are in front of collapsed brick walls, and a man in coveralls stands to the side. Chimneys and remaining walls are in the background. Wolhurst was rebuilt after...
Wolcott, Edward Olive, 1848-1905--Homes & haunts.; Littleton (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Estates--Colorado--Littleton--1950-1960.; Fires--Colorado--Littleton--1950-1960.
Index originally created by Henrietta Bromwell in 1933 of 31,000 items regarding biographies and portraits of politicians, miners, club women, newspaper editors, artists, businessmen, legislators, early settlers, settlements, mines, geographical...