This one-story, brick fronted building in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has an arched door and windows. This was Thomas H. Lawry's Bon-Ton Saloon, on Main Street. Window mullions remain; tailings are in the background.
Henry Mahew house, a cross-gabled frame house on Main Street in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is built on a slope. The rear part of the house is supported by a stone foundation. Mines and tailings are in the distance.
The Eliza Stevens house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with boarded-over windows, a side gable, and a single leaf door. Another dwelling is in the background.
The Jane Williams house on Letcher Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a frame house, has a cross gabled roof with a brick chimney and stovepipe. The windows have curtains in them; snow covers the porch and foreground. Abandoned...
The Mary E. Prouse home, on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a shed roofed extension and imbrication in the second floor gable. Lathe turned piers support an awning over the stoop; lumber and debris are in the yard. Another...
The Mary E. Prouse home, on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a shed roofed extension and imbrication in the second floor gable. Lathe turned piers support an awning over the balustraded stoop. A stone retaining wall fronts...
The Grace Waters house, on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story frame structure with a shingle roof, a stone foundation, and a retaining wall. The doors and windows have been boarded over; the Thomas Davy house is in...
James Grenfell's dilapidated one-story frame house on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a gable roof and shed roofed extensions to the sides. The windows and doors have been removed; rock retaining wall crumbles in the...
The Jane Williams house, on Letcher Street in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story frame residence with a cross gabled roof, a brick chimney, and a stovepipe. The windows have curtains in them; snow and debris covers the porch and...
The Mary Bolinger house, a dilapidated frame residence on King Street in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, sits atop stone retaining walls covered in snow. The doors and windows have been removed.
The Nannie Richards house, on Church Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a brick chimney centered on a gable roof. Door and window openings are empty; snow is on the ground.
The Rosa McNicholas house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story, frame dwelling with a covered stoop and shed extension. The shingle roof is intact; the windows and doors have been removed.
The W. H. Richards barn, on Letcher Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a shed extension and remnants of corrugated tin on the roof.
The W. H. Richards barn, on Letcher Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a shed roofed extension. A dwelling and tailings are in the background.
The W. S. Richards' house on Letcher Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one story, L-shaped frame structure with a gable roof. The covered porch has a balustrade and jigsaw ornamentation on the frieze. The cross gabled end has a...
The W. H. Richards residence, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated one story frame structure with a side gable. The windows are boarded over; markings show where a porch has been removed. The foundation is of stone; tailings...
Richards, W. H.--Homes & haunts.; Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Houses--Colorado--Nevadavile--1930-1940.
The Odd Fellow's [?] Building in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a two-story brick fronted structure with millworked storefronts on the ground floor and double hung windows spanning the second floor. The first floor of the Redman's Lodge...
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows--1930-1940.; Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Fraternal lodges--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Streets--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.
The Mary E. Prouse home on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a shed roofed extension and imbrication in the second floor gable. Lathe turned piers support an awning over the stoop; lumber and debris are in the yard. A stone...
Prouse, Mary E.-- Homes & haunts.; Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Houses--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Streets--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.
Silver Dollar Saloon, on Main Street in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is frame and has a false-front finished with wrinkled tar paper. Double doors remain; the windows are gone. The brick Bon-Ton Saloon adjoins to one side.
The Thomas O. Davy house, on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated one-story frame L-shaped structure with a shingle roof and a stone foundation. The doors and windows have been removed; a flagpole is mounted on the...
The W. H. Richards residence, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one story frame structure. The window panes are broken; marks show where a porch has been removed. A sign reads: "$50.00 Reward [?]." The foundation is of stone; tailings...
Richards, W. H.--Homes & haunts.; Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Houses--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.
The James Cannon house in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, tops a stone retaining wall on Kenosha Street. An inset porch has bargeboard; the windows and doors are all gone. Sheds and snow are in the foreground; a mining facility is in the...
The Richards house, on Letcher Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has missing roofing, revealing the beams. Marks show where the porch was connected to the wall around the door. A power pole is by the shed in the foreground. Richards...
The frame barn and privies behind the Russell house are covered with snow and icicles in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado. A wagon frame is by the window, and an outhouse is propped up with boards. Another dwelling is in the background.
Russell, W. C.--Homes & haunts.; Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Houses--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.
The Simmons house, on Letcher Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated one story frame structure with a gable roof, a covered porch, and lathe-turned piers. Door and window openings are empty or covered by corrugated tin;...
In Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, a one-story, frame building with a cross-beamed belltower has lettering: "City Hall Fire Dept." Windows above the double doors are boarded up.
Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; City & town halls--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Fire stations--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.
The Waterman house in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a covered porch, vertical board siding, and a brick chimney. Window panes are broken; the door is gone. Lumber and pipe are piled in front; a mining facility and dwellings are in the...
This square, cottage-roofed structure in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a one-story frame building. The windows and doors have been removed; a buckboard and a 1930s sedan are in front by rock retaining wall.
This one-story frame dwelling in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a shingle roof and vertical board siding. The doors and windows have been removed or boarded over; dwellings, automobiles, and the Pozo Mill are in the background.
Frame houses in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, are bound by Church and Main Streets. They have gabled roofs, and double-hung or boarded over windows. Stone retaining wall fronts one structure.
This dilapidated one-story frame house on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has a gable roof and a shed roofed extension. The windows have been removed; rock retaining wall is in the foreground.
A dilapidated two-story frame house on Main Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, has an intersecting gable roof and a covered porch with a balustrade. The square piers have capitals; door and window openings are empty. A stone retaining...
The Odd Fellows [?] building in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a two-story brick structure with arched windows (both floors) and door. Only the shell remains; plastered wall is to the side.
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.; Nevadaville (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.; Fraternal lodges--Colorado--Nevadaville--1930-1940.
The Paul house, on Kenosha Street, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a two story brick, L-shaped structure with a gable roof. Door and window openings are empty; sheds are in the background.
The Williams residence in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is concealed by trees in the front yard. Picket fence lines Main Street; wooden steps span the stone retaining wall. Barns, dwellings, and mining buildings are in the background.
The John Lyng house, in Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, is a dilapidated frame structure with a brick chimney, gable roof, and shed roofed extension. Door and window openings are empty or covered in corrugated metal; rock retaining wall...