View of the John L. Gibson House (1892; Baerresen Brothers, architects) at 1647 Emerson Street and the Haskell House (1892; Robert G. Balcomb and Eugene Rice, architects) in the North Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Shows the...
Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.; North Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.)--1970-1980.; Houses.; Gibson, John L., resident, Denver, Colo.--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works.; Haskell family--Homes & haunts.; Haskell family--Homes and haunts.; Gibson, John L.,...
Two men sit and stand on a hillside near Dallas Divide, Ouray County, Colorado. Shows rolling hills, trees, and brush; Mount Sneffels is in the distance.
Ouray County (Colo.)--1880-1900.; Sneffels, Mount (Colo.)--1880-1900.; Hills--Colorado--Ouray County--1880-1900.
Exterior view of Lauman and Bonewell Grocers, hardware and miner's supplies store, Cripple Creek, Colorado; prior to incorporation in 1892, Cripple Creek was called Fremont; the grocer is housed in a two- story flat-roof wood frame rectangular...
Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Grocery stores--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.
Bird's eye view of early sparse settlement of Fremont, Colorado in 1891; consolidated and renamed Cripple Creek in 1892; several log buildings under construction are interspersed with several canvas tents; distant view of hillsides.
Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Dwellings--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.
Myers Avenue and Poverty Gulch, Cripple Creek's infamous red- light district, Cripple Creek, Colorado; one and two-story wooden frame flat-roof and gable commercial buildings, many under construction, line both sides of the street; scene includes...
Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Streets--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.
View of the Colorado City Museum, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, housed in a two-story brick building with stone trim and arched doors, stone panel reads: "1892;" painted lettering reads: "Colorado City Museum," "Here's Where The West...
View of the corner of Taos and Sixth (6th, Alpine) Streets, south up Taos, in Georgetown, Colorado. The lot on the left was the site of the McClellan Opera House, which burned in 1892; remnants of floors are visible. The side of the building beyond...
Men stand in a line in front of the "Hord & Farwell Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing & C" storefront. Buildings along the street include one and two-story commercial storefronts with cornices and flat roofs. Garbage and...
Tres Piedras (N.M.)--1880-1890.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Creede--1880-1890.; Dry goods stores--Colorado--Creede--1880-1890.
A group of Denver Police and Fire Chiefs pose near an outside wall of City Hall in Denver, Colorado. Police and Fire Chiefs in the back row, left to right include: Police Chief, Daniel Mays; Fire Chief, George Duggan; Police Chief John L. Russell;...
Denver (Colo.). Fire Department.--People--1890-1900.; Denver (Colo.). Police Department.--People--1890-1900.; Fire chiefs--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.--1890-1900.; Police chiefs--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.--1890-1900.; Denver...
Northwestward view of Brown Palace Hotel located at 17th Street and Broadway in Denver, Colorado; built by Henry C. Brown; construction completed in 1892; dirt road in foreground; trolley lines and tracks curve to right; three flags are flying on...
City & town life--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; Hotels--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; Street railroad tracks--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; Brown, Henry Cordes, 1820-1906.; Brown Palace Hotel (Denver, Colo.)
View of Central Presbyterian Church, located at 17th Avenue and Sherman Street in Denver, Colorado, looking southeast from Sherman Street; opened in 1892; dirt road in foreground, fire hydrant on corner; group of people at church entrance; two...
Churches--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; City & town life--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; Central Presbyterian Church (Denver, Colo.)
Sandstone-block residence of John D. McGilvray (architect and contractor, 1844-1901), located at 11th and Corona Streets, Denver, Colorado; constructed in 1892; demolished in 1954.
View, through trees, of the Hiawatha, a gambling hall in Manitou, Colorado, built in 1892; the signage on the roof, "A Public Resort for Gentlemen," is partly obscured.