The Central City Opera House, originally opened in 1878, was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado...
Central City Opera House--1940-1950.; Central City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1940-1950.
The Central City Opera House, partially obscured by a tree branch, was renovated and reopened in the 1930s and was described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri." Designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house...
Central City Opera House--1960-1970.; Central City (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1960-1970.; Theaters--Colorado--Central City--1960-1970.
The Central City Opera House was originally opened in 1878 and described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri." Designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado is constructed of Gilpin County...
Central City Opera House--1920-1930.; Central City (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1920-1930.
View of the Central City Opera House, a stone building with a central shingled mansard style roof with an oculus and two smaller pyramidal, hipped roofs in Central City (Gilpin County), Colorado. The opera house has arched windows, a balcony, and...
Central City Opera House--1870-1880.; Central City (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Educational facilities--Colorado--Central City--1870-1880.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1870-1880.; Religious education--Colorado--Central City--1870-1880.
A small chinked log cabin with a shingled gable roof served as the court house in Howardsville, Colorado. The Silverton Northern Railroad tracks are nearby; tall evergreen trees on steep hillsides and a snow- capped mountain are in the distance.
Hotel guests and employees stand on boardwalk of the Burgess House Hotel, 1015 Ford Street, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado. The two- story brick hotel has a wood shingled hipped roof, arched windows with keystones, corbeling along cornice, and...
Golden (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Hotels--Colorado--Golden--1880-1890.; Burgess House Hotel (Golden, Colo.)
View of log buildings with gabled, shingled roofs in Steamboat Springs (Routt County), Colorado. Buildings in the business district are identified as a hotel, post office and a general store. A wagon and a carriage are near a barn, and mountains...
Steamboat Springs (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Business districts--Colorado--Steamboat Springs--1880-1890.; Log buildings--Colorado--Steamboat Springs--1880-1890.
View of two nearly identical houses, possibly on Franklin Street in Denver, Colorado. Both have shingled second stories, turrets, and covered porches. They differ in roof design and details.
View of Francisco Plaza (later the Francisco Fort Museum), formerly a fort in La Veta (Huerfano County), Colorado. Shows a "U" shaped, one-story adobe brick building with a shingled and wooden slat roof, a timber fence and a dirt field in front of...
La Veta (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Adobe buildings--Colorado--La Veta--1890-1900.
View of a stone tenement building, identified as Rock Row, with a shingled roof and porch in Salt Lake City (Salt Lake County), Utah. A girl wears a dress, leggings, and boots and stands beside a bent bicycle wheel. Trees are in a row in front of...
Salt Lake City (Utah)--1900-1910.; Girls--Utah--Salt Lake City--1900-1910.; Tenement houses--Utah--Salt Lake City--1900-1910.
The Baptist Church in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, has a bell and two entrances at the intersection of two gable-roofed sections. The roof and upper part of the walls are shingled, with the rest brick; each gable end of the intersecting sections...
The Methodist Episcopal Church in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, has a gable roof, a bell tower over a covered entrance, and gables. The roof and upper part of the walls are shingled, with the rest brick; a large window within a pointed arch is on...
The train depot at Barr, Colorado, in Weld County, is a one- story, building with a gable, windows, a chimney, and shingled roof. Signs around the door include "Barr," "Adams Express Company," and "Western Union." Railroad signs are on a post that...
Barr (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Power lines--Colorado--Barr--1900-1910.; Railroad stations--Colorado--Barr--1900-1910.
Men wear suits and felt or derby hats and stand near a woman who wears a dress and holds a baby in front of a Mission-style one-story building in San Acacio (Costilla County), Colorado. The stucco building has a shingled, hipped roof, curvilinear...
San Acacio (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Automobiles--Colorado--San Acacio--1910-1920.; Buildings--Colorado--San Acacio--1910-1920.
Panoramic group portrait of the Denver Municipal Band probably in Denver, Colorado. Men stand and pose on stairs of a shingled building with awnings and a porch. Rafaello Cavallo, the band leader, wears a light uniform and poses in the center of a...
Denver Municipal Band--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Bands--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Cavallo, Rafaello.
The Central City Opera House was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Originally opened in 1878, the opera house was described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri." Designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
The Central City Opera House, originally opened in 1878, was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
The Central City Opera House was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Originally opened in 1878, the opera house was described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri." Designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
The Central City Opera House, originally opened in 1878, was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
The Central City Opera House, originally opened in 1878, was reopened in 1932 after renovation. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado is...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
Transcript of a document originally written by Maria Davies McGrath in 1934. This document contains transcripts of all three volumes, arranged alphabetically by pioneers last name. Within each entry is a brief biography of the individual (s) who...
The Central City Opera House was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado is constructed of Gilpin...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
A billboard on the left side of the Opera House entrance reads "Central City Opera House Association, Inc., Sixth Annual Play Festval July 17 to August 7, 1937 Mr. Richard Aldrich Presents Miss Ruth Gordon, Mr. Dennis King, Mr. Walter Slezak, Mr....
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Billboards--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
The Central City Opera House was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado is constructed of Gilpin...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.; Theaters--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
View down unpaved Eureka Street toward Central Hill in Central City, Colorado. Along the wood-plank sidewalk that borders the streets are two clapboard houses with gabled, shingled roofs, and rectangular- shaped windows, next to the side of the...
Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Streets--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
The Central City Opera House was reopened in 1932 after renovation. Described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri" and designed by Architect R.S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado is constructed of Gilpin County...
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
View of the old blockhouse at the Wind River Agency in Wyoming. The adobe house has a covered wooden porch and an adobe chimney.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Wind River Indian Agency.--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--Government relations--Wyoming--1930-1940.; Shoshoni Indians--Government relations--Wyoming--1930-1940.; Adobe buildings--Wyoming--1930-1940.;...
View of the Presbyterian Church in Georgetown, Colorado; the facade includes a double door within a pointed arch, a sign "Presbyterian Church," a tall lancet window with a small round window above it, and a square tower. The tower has pointed-arch...
The McNicholas residence in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one room hewn log house with a door, a window, a brick chimney, and a shingled, gable roof.
This one room hewn-log house in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a door, a window, a brick chimney, and a shingled, gable roof. Siding covers the front, and beams are propped against the walls for support.
This one room hewn-log house in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a door, a window, a brick chimney, and a shingled, gable roof. Siding covers the front, and beams are propped against the walls for support.
The Central City Opera House was renovated and reopened in the 1930s. Originally opened in 1878 and described as "the finest temple of the Muse west of the Missouri." Designed by Architect Robert S. Roeschlaub, the oldest opera house in Colorado is...
Central City Opera House--1940-1950.; Central City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1940-1950.
Exterior view of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, West Eighth and James Street, Leadville, Colorado. The Gothic Revival style features pointed-arched windows, steep front gable, clapboard sidings, stone foundation, projecting stone entry tower with...
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (Leadville, Colo.); Leadville (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Lutheran churches--Colorado--Leadville--1940-1950.
View of the facade of the Lace House in Leadville, Colorado, shows the clapboard false front structure with jigsaw carving, a paired bracketed cornice with wood shingle roof, a central entry with metal screen door and transom, two tall flanking...
The one-story gable-roofed brick schoolhouse at Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, sits on a hill. On the front of the building a sign beneath the decorative shingles under the eaves reads, "Empire School," and a sign on the shingled porch over...
A one-story log cabin is at the base of a mountain and next to a dirt road in Ironton, Ouray County, Colorado. The building has a shingled roof and a large door with diagonally placed boards; a 1920s or 1930s automobile is parked nearby.
A log cabin with chinking, a shingled gable roof, and an empty door and window in Liberty, Saguache County, Colorado, is at the foot of a hill, has a grassy field in front, and trees beside it.
Liberty (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Log cabins--Colorado--Liberty--1940-1950.
Senate Saloon, billiard hall, bowling alley, livery stable and, in 1929, the Vickers Dude Ranch. This 1942 print shows the L-plan house in disrepair, corner porch with missing balusters and spindles along porch frieze, a projecting three-sided bay,...
Lake City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Catholic churches--Colorado--Lake City--1940-1950.; Houses--Colorado--Lake City--1940-1950.; St. Rose of Lima (Church : Lake City, Colo.)
Vickers, who operated the Senate Saloon, billiard hall, bowling alley, livery stable and in 1929 the Vickers Dude Ranch. This 1942 print shows the L-plan house with projecting three-sided bay in disrepair, boarded up windows and doors, and a corner...
Lake City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Houses--Colorado--Lake City--1940-1950.
Close view of front facade of Foote-Vickers-Rucker house on bluff above Henson Creek, Lake City, Colorado. Shows L-plan house in disrepair with boarded up entry door and windows on projecting three-sided bay and upper story, front stoop missing...
Lake City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Houses--Colorado--Lake City--1940-1950.
View of the abandoned railroad depot (originally Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad depot, later Colorado & Southern Railway depot) in Gunnison (Gunnison County), Colorado. The stone building has arched windows and doorways, lintels with...
View of a brick porch at the Platt Rogers house at 1500 Washington Street in Denver, Colorado. A swing is covered by a small, shingled roof near the porch.
Exterior view of the Presbyterian Church in Georgetown, Colorado, built in 1863 and located on Taos Street between Eighth (8th) and Ninth (9th) Streets; shows the front of the church with the south fork of Clear Creek in the foreground. The facade...
Above a retaining wall and through the trees on Pine Street in Central City, Colorado, is a box-shaped building with conical-roofed, shingled turrets on either side of it. The main part of the house has a gabled porch, arched windows on either side...
Central City (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Buildings--Colorado--Central City--1950-1960.; Houses--Colorado--Central City--1950-1960.; Streets--Colorado--Central City--1950-1960.
View of the Narrow Gauge Museum under construction in Alamosa (Alamosa County), Colorado. The frame building, a replica of the Rio Grande Southern depot at Mancos, has flared eaves, a steep-pitched shingled roof with a decorative flashing ridge,...
Mount Blanca and Western Railroad--Equipment & supplies--1950-1960.; Narrow Gauge Museum (Alamosa, Colo.)--1950-1960.; Rio Grande Southern Railroad--Equipment & supplies--1950-1960.; Alamosa (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Building...
Three abandoned buildings, with gables and shingled roofs, are near the Aberdeen granite quarry southwest of Gunnison in Gunnison County, Colorado. One building has a sagging roof. Shows granite boulders and trees in a valley.
Gunnison County (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Gunnison County--1950-1960.
The shingled roof of a building on a steep slope in North Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, tops two stories on one side and touches the ground on the other. Trees surround the building, and a mountain is in the distance.
North Empire (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Buildings--Colorado--North Empire--1960-1970.
View of an abandoned brick building in Telluride (San Miguel County), Colorado. The buildings has arched windows with radiating voussoirs, and a corbeled parapet. The porch roof on the front of the buildings has a shingled hip roof and wooden...