Luther Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Colie King, (early Alamosa settlers), and their dog pose on their Alamosa ranch, Alamosa County, Colorado. They stand in front of a log cabin and a roughly constructed brick chimney with a few smooth river cobbles placed...
The courthouse in Alamosa, Colorado was built in 1938 with W.P.A. assistance and has Mission-style architecture with U-shape plan, brick construction, curvilinear gables, tile roof and an arcade along the interior courtyard with flowers. Two...
The Alamosa Courthouse in Colorado was built in 1938 with W.P.A. help and has Mission-style architecture with U-shape plan, brick construction, curvilinear gables, tile roof and an arcade along the interior courtyard with flowers. A car and a truck...
The Hotel Victoria on 6th (Sixth) and State streets in Alamosa, Colorado, is a large two-story rusticated stone building with corner entrance, built in 1901. A large neon sign "Hotel Victoria, Dining Room, Gift Shop" hangs perpendicular to the...
Vernon Hollenbeck, president of the Newton Lumber and Manufacturing Company of Colorado Springs, is featured in this head and shoulders portrait taken in front of the Rio Grande offices in Alamosa, Colorado. Vernon wears a striped engineering cap...
Vernon Hollenbeck, president of the Newton Lumber and Manufacturing Company of Colorado Springs, and Sadie Minafer pose in front of the Rio Grande offices in Alamosa, Colorado, during a Rocky Mountain Railroad Club trip to Alamosa. Vernon wears a...