Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
View of an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe locomotive as it exits Raton Tunnel, near Wootton siding in Las Animas County, Colorado. Shows a mountain landscape and cattle.
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company--1900-1920.; Las Animas County (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Raton Pass (Colo. and N.M.)--1900-1920.; Passes--Colorado--Las Animas County--1900-1920.; Railroads--Colorado--Las Animas County--1900-1920.;...
View of the Royal Gorge shows Hanging Bridge and the Royal Gorge suspension bridge in Royal Gorge in Fremont County, Colorado. A Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad train is on standard tracks beside the Arkansas River, shows a combination...
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1920-1930.; Arkansas River--1920-1930.; Fremont County (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Royal Gorge (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Canyons--Colorado--Fremont County--1920-1930.; Railroad bridges--Colorado--Fremont...
Mount Massive (elevation 14,418 feet) and Mount Elbert (elevation 14,431) near Leadville, Colorado, on background horizon viewed from possibly Twin Lakes. Mt. Elbert (the highest peak in Colorado and second highest in United States) was used as...
Elbert, Mount (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Massive, Mount (Colo.)--1900-1920.
Mount Massive (elevation 14,418 feet) and Mount Elbert (elevation 14,413 feet) on background horizon near Leadville, Colorado, reached via Colorado Midland Railway; shows view across valley toward the peaks. Mount Elbert is the highest peak in...
Elbert, Mount (Colo.)--1890-1920.; Massive, Mount (Colo.)--1890-1920.
Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
View of the northwest side of Altman, Colorado, located three miles north of Victor in Teller County, includes small wood frame residences, sheds, outhouses, false front businesses, smelters, mines, and tailing dumps. Business signs include: "Geo...
View of Altman, Colorado, located three miles north of Victor, on a saddle between Bull Hill and Bull Cliff, Teller County, includes wood frame residences, sheds, false front businesses, smelters, and mines, and tailing dumps. Business signs...
View of Altman, Colorado, located three miles north of Victor, on a saddle between Bull Hill and Bull Cliff, Teller County, includes wood frame residences, log cabins, sheds, false front businesses, smelters, and mines, and tailing dumps. Business...
Newsletter produced by the Central Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in newsletter is a sermon by different religious leaders within the church, list of new members and events of different church societies.
Presbyterian Church--Colorado--Denver--History.; Church buildings--Colorado--Denver.; Central Presbyterian Church (Denver, Colo.); Presbyterian Church--Colorado--Denver.
Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
View of the Climax Mine and Bartlett Mountain located approximately 13 miles northeast of Leadville in Climax, Colo. The mine began shipping ore in ca.1915 and at its highest output was the largest molybdenum mine in the world. For many years it...
View of the Annunciation Catholic Church located at 609 Poplar Street, Leadville, Colo. Constructed in 1880, the red-brick church has Gothic arched, stained glass windows The buttressed corner tower with belfry has a 150 foot metal-clad octagonal...
Annunciation Catholic Church (Leadville, Colo.)--2010-2020.; Church buildings--Colorado--Leadville--2010-2020.; Leadville (Colo.)--2010-2020.; Annunciation Catholic Church (Leadville, Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Church...
Panoramic view of frame houses and commercial buildings in Altman (Teller County), Colorado. Shows residences, mine buildings with smokestacks, false front businesses, and tailings piles. Business signs include: "Geo McMillan, Grocer" and "Johnson...
Boys pose beside a frame Congregational church with a gabled roof and a bell tower in Bachelor (Mineral County), Colorado. Children are on a steep hillside path nearby. Shows tree stumps around the church.
View of frame houses and road grades in the mountains above the mining town of Recen (Kokomo, Summit County), Colorado. Shows commercial buildings with false fronts, mine buildings and tailings piles. Identification: "1. Stable owned by Prior...
This etching of Montgomery, Park County, Colorado, shows cabins, a road, people, and wagons. The conical mountain in the background, erroneously thought to be the highest in the state, was named after president Abraham Lincoln. During its boom, the...
View of Harrison Avenue in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado; shows businesses and signs including: "Mountain Claims Office," "Claredon Hotel," "Thos. Ro[?], Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Hay and Grain," the Tabor Opera House, "Riley & Flood," "Club...
Leadville (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Business districts--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1890.
Exterior view of Alex Levy's store, Walsenburg, Huerfano County, Colorado. Men pose by storefront windows; ornate lettering reads: "A. Levy, Whole-Sale, and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Glass and...
Portrait of Samuel Hitt Elbert, Governor of Colorado Territory (1873-1874), wearing a beard and coat with wide lapels. Elbert also served as Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court; a town, county, and the state's highest mountain are named in...
Governors--Colorado--1880-1890.; Elbert, Samuel Hitt, 1833-1899.
People and cars crowd Pikes Peak (El Paso County) Colorado; sign reads: "Pikes Peak Auto Highway Depot - Extreme Summit of Pikes Peak. Highest Building in America."
People and cars are at the summit of Pikes Peak, El Paso County, Colorado. Signs on the summit building read: "Highest Building in America," "Pikes Peak Auto Highway Depot, Extreme Summit of Pikes Peak," "2 1/2 Miles Above Sea Level."
El Paso County (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Pikes Peak (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Automobiles--Colorado--El Paso County--1910-1920.
View of Breckenridge, Colorado, looking southeast, includes tents, frame and log dwellings and commercial buildings dotting the flats next to the Blue River which winds up to and through town. The foothills of Boreas Mountain are in the left, and...
View of the Moffat Road Station (Denver & Salt Lake Railroad) 15th (Fifteenth) Street (15th and Bassett Street) in Denver, Colorado. Denver, Northwestern & Pacific box cars and gondola car parked at station; billboard reads: "The Far-Famed...
Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Company--1900-1920.; Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway--1900-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Billboards--Colorado--Denver--1900-1920.; Railroad freight cars--Colorado--Denver--1900-1920.; Railroad...
View of Sipapu Bridge and a stream in Natural Bridges Monument, Utah. It is the highest (220 feet) and longest (268 foot span) sandstone bridge in Utah.
Natural Bridges National Monument (Utah)--1920-1930.; Sipapu Bridge (Utah)--1920-1930.; Rock formations--Utah--1920-1930.; Streams--Utah--1920-1930.
View over California Gluch, Leadville Mining District (Lake County) Colorado; shows mines, tailings, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad tracks and train, Mount Massive and the Sawatch Mountains.
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1900-1910.; California Gulch (Lake County, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Lake County (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Massive, Mount (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Sawatch Range (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Mining--Colorado--Lake...
Text and annotations on album page read: "[ARL-151] and [ARL-152] Looking up at the world's highest bridge from the floor of the scenic Royal Gorge, [ARL-153] Camp Staff breakfast at Mother Gross', Me, 'Woody,' Mother Gross, Mildred Parsons...
Camp Nizhoni (Colo.)--People--1930-1940.; Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1930-1940.; Young Women's Christian Association (Denver, Colo.). Phyllis Wheatley Branch--People--1930-1940.; African Americans--Colorado--1930-1940.;...
View of Camp Hale in the Pando Valley, Colorado. It was the mountain training headquarters of the Tenth Mountain Division, 1943-1944. In the foreground the nearby hills are covered with aspen and pine trees, the aspens are leafless. In the...
Military camps--Colorado--1940-1950.; United States. Army. Mountain Division, 10th.; Camp Hale (Colo.)--1940-1950.
An unidentified woman wearing a hat and coat stands next to a sign post in front of the Berthoud Pass Inn at the summit of the pass on the border of Clear Creek and Grand counties in Colorado. The square, log building was built by Charles Fitchett,...
Berthoud Pass (Colo.)--1920-1940.; Clear Creek County (Colo.)--1920-1940.; Grand County (Colo.)--1920-1940.; Automobiles--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1940.; Gasoline pumps--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1940.; Passes (Landforms)--Colorado--Grand...
Colorado and Northwestern Railway's narrow gauge track and spur to Glacier Lake on Eldora line; Mt. Audubon (elevation 12,223 feet) and Arapahoe Peaks (elevation 13,502 and 13,397 feet) in distant background; shows wooden frame residence, wooden...
Audubon, Mount (Colo.)--1890-1910.; North Arapaho Peak (Colo.)--1890-1910.; Narrow-gage railroads--Colorado--1890-1910.; Pavilions--Colorado--1890-1910.; Colorado and Northwestern Railway Company.
The tower at Genoa, Colorado, six stories high with glassed and open observation decks, was built in the early 1900s by C. W. Gregory, and has been run by several owners. Genoa is the highest point between Denver and New York City, and six states...
The tower at Genoa, Colorado, six stories high with glassed and open observation decks, was built in the early 1900s by C. W. Gregory. Genoa is the highest point between Denver and New York City, and six states are visible: painted on the tower and...
The tower at Genoa, Colorado, six stories high with glassed and open observation decks, was built in the early 1900s by C. W. Gregory. Genoa is the highest point between Denver and New York City, and six states are visible: painted on the tower is...
Montezuma, Summit County, Colorado, lies below in this view taken from the mountainside. Frame dwellings and false fronted businesses comprise the settlement, which at 10,268 feet elevation, is the highest in the United States.
Montezuma, Summit County, Colorado, consists of frame buildings and dirt street. A man stands with a shovel, others sit on wooden steps; a horse drawn buckboard chassis is in the thoroughfare. The Rocky Mountain House has a balcony topped open...