View of a brick warehouse and a frame horseshoeing business on East Warren Street in Cripple Creek (Teller County), Colorado. Men and a woman pose on the wooden sidewalk, and a man is on a horse-drawn wagon with lettering that reads: "W.J[?]. Hill, Phone 40." A man identified as Frank S. Shinkle leans against the doorway. Crates are stacked in the brick building, and a sign reads "Bump & Hill." The frame "Watson Bros. Scientific Horse Shoeing" building has a false front and a gabled roof. Signs on the building read: "Henry George 5 [cents] Cigar" and "Exports 5 [cents] Cigar."
Accession number: 2000.129.281; History Colorado.; Formerly F25153.; Handwritten on envelope: "C-Cripple Creek-Buildings."; Penciled on verso: "Frank S. Shinkle (father of Mrs. Lella A. Noble) standing at left of door."; Title and date penciled on verso.; R7200048123
Physical Description
1 photographic print on mat board ; 12 x 18 cm. (5 x 7 in.)