Members of the Pine and Conifer baseball teams pose at Beaver Ranch, Conifer, Colorado. The Conifer team wearing suits and "Conifer" signs stand behind the seated Pine team in their uniforms and baseball caps with stripes.
A woman in an overcoat and felt slouch hat sits on the bed of a truck and is surrounded by boys from the E. M. Byers Home for Boys at their summer camp at Conifer in Jefferson County, Colorado. The boys wear hats, overalls, and sweaters; a man...
Byers Home for Boys (Denver, Colo.)--People--1920-1930.; Conifer (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Barns--Colorado--Conifer--1920-1930.; Orphans--Colorado--Conifer--1920-1930.; Trucks--Colorado--Conifer--1920-1930.; Women--Colorado--Conifer--1920-1930.
View of the Old Yellow Barn located at 27051 Barkley Road. Conifer, Colo. The three-story 5,000 square-foot yellow barn was built in 1918 by John Mullen from a Gordon Van-Tine kit. In 2003, the structure was designated a historic landmark by the...
View of the Midway House, also known as Broken M Bar Ranch and Meyer Ranch, located at 9345 U.S. Highway 285 near Conifer, Colo. Built in 1889 by Louis Ramboz, the elegant Queen Anne style two-story clapboard ranch house has a hip roof with...
View of Beaver Ranch homesteaded by John Kennedy, in the 1860's, one of the first Mormon settlers, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; shows a group of people along a fence in front of the post office, store, ranch house and barn; striped gabled...
Crowds gather for a Fourth (4th) of July bucking bronco contest given at Bennetts' Beaver Ranch, in Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado. Men wearing suits and women and girls in lacy dresses and bonnets line the road; carriages and horses are near...
Conifer (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Celebrations--Colorado--Conifer--1900-1910.; Fourth of July celebrations--Colorado--Conifer--1900-1910.; Ranches--Colorado--Conifer--1900-1910.
View of the well at the center of the crossroads in Conifer, (Hutchison) Jefferson County, Colorado; shows dirt road intersection, concrete well with shingled roof and wooden water barrel, and ranch house with screened in front porch.
View down valley of Beaver Ranch, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado, shows a cut hay field, barbwire fence, and tree covered hills. The ranch was homesteaded by John Kennedy, in the 1860's, one of the first Mormon settlers in the area.
A crowd gathers for the Fourth (4th) of July bucking broncho contest given by the Bennetts at their Beaver Ranch, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado. Men wearing suits and women and girls in lacy dresses and bonnets sit and stand along road, arbor...
Entry door window detail with colored panes in the Norman F. Meyer's residence Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; Louis Ramboz had the house built in 1889, on the same ranch that P. T. Barnum once wintered his elephants.
Interior detail of the original wallpaper in the Norman F. Meyer's residence Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features geometric floral design; lantern light fixture, and areas of peeling or missing paper on the ceiling; house built for Louis...
Head and shoulders portrait of Lena Johnson, teacher at Conifer, Colorado. She wears a cotton dress with pleated yoke, high neck and a ruffle with lace across her chest; her soft curls are pulled back.
Studio portrait with Myrtle Cook of Conifer, Colorado, seated in a wicker chair, resting her chin against her hand of her upright propped arm. She wears a flower in her hair and a cotton dress with crocheted lace and stand up collar.
View across wheat field to Beaver Ranch, homesteaded by John Kennedy, in the 1860's, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado, shows the ranch house and barn. The gabled barn has two rooftop vents. The two-story house has a front porch, bay window and...
Men, women and children pose on the front porch of the Beaver Ranch house, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado. Men wear suits, women have their hair up in buns, and young boys have on shorts and stockings.
Men, women and children and two dogs pose on front porch of the ranch house, Beaver Ranch, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado. The house features board and batten construction, shingle roof and decorative porch brackets. A ornate wicker baby...
Men, women and children pose on the front porch of the Beaver Ranch house, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado, including the Bennetts, the owners. The house features board and batten construction, shingle roof, decorative porch brackets and a...
View of a two-story wood frame farmhouse Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features a hip roof with intersecting gables, roof cresting, lightening rods, weather vane, imbrication, bay window, shutters and porches with a fence surrounding; built...
View through evergreens of a two-story wood frame farmhouse Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features a hip roof, roof cresting, lightening rods, weather vane, intersecting gables, imbrication, bay window, shutters and porches; house built for...
View of a two-story wood frame farmhouse Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features a hip roof, roof cresting, lightening rods, weather vane, intersecting gables, imbrication, bay window, shutter and porches with a fence surrounding; built for...
Door detail in the Norman F. Meyer's residence Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features upper two panels, white door knob, wide frame molding with corner block patera and deteriorating varnish. house built for Louis Ramboz in 1889, on the same...
Door knob and keyhole detail in the Norman F. Meyer's residence Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado, features a daisy caste design. Louis Ramboz had the house built in 1889, on the same ranch that P. T. Barnum once wintered his elephants.
View of a two-story wood frame farmhouse built in 1889, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features a hip roof, roof cresting, lightening rods, weather vane, intersecting gables, imbrication, bay window, shutters and porches; P. T. Barnum...
Head and shoulders portrait of Edith Snedeker with a bow in her hair and decorative velvet banding on her collar and bodice, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado.
View along tree-lined dirt road curve, where John Kennedy was ambushed, shot and killed while driving a team hitched to a wagon, (now Highway 285) Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado. His parents were one of the first Mormon settlers in the 1860's...
Group portrait of attendees of a masquerade ball at the Beaver Ranch dance hall, Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; men, women, and boys wearing suits and costumes; American flag displayed on the ornate wallpapered back wall.
Interior detail of the original wallpaper in the Norman F. Meyer's residence Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado; features geometric floral design; lantern light fixture and some areas of the peeling or missing paper on the ceiling; house built for...
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Miss Moore of Conifer, Colorado, looking down with soft light falling on her bare shoulders; she wears a cotton dress with gathered lace band off her shoulders and her hair pulled back in a bun.
View of Coney Island hot dog stand located at 10 Old Stagecoach Road, Bailey, Colo. Built by Lloyd Williams and Marcus R. Shannon in 1966, the unique diner, shaped as a 42-foot hot dog in a 34-foot bun, was originally located on Colfax Avenue in...
Hot dog stands--Colorado--Bailey--1980-1990.; Bailey (Colo.)--1980-1990.; Hot dog stands--Colorado--Bailey--Pictorial works.; Bailey (Colo.)--Pictorial works.
View across a yard with deciduous and a conifer trees, Westcliffe, Custer County, Colorado, shows fences and residences, with the Sangre De Cristo Range in the distance.
Sangre De Cristo Range (Colo.)--1950-1970.; Westcliffe (Colo.)--1950-1970.; Houses--Colorado--Westcliffe--1950-1970.
Exterior view of the Arlington Hotel in Manitou Springs, Colorado, looking northeast. This two-story frame structure with chimney, cross gabled roof and mitred corner window has jigsaw work in its gable peak, and a sign on the roof that reads:...
Manitou Springs (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Hotels--Colorado--Manitou Springs--1890-1900.; Arlington Hotel (Manitou Springs, Colo.)