Frame commercial buildings and dwellings line the dirt street in Buena Vista, Colorado; signs read: "Cottonwood Restaurant" and "Assayer's Office." A bridge crosses Cottonwood Creek in the foreground, and the Collegiate range towers in the...
Buena Vista (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Bridges--Colorado--Buena Vista--1870-1880.; Buildings--Colorado--Buena Vista--1870-1880.; Mountains--Colorado--1870-1880.
This view west of Alma, (elevation, 10,353 feet) in Park County, Colorado, includes wood frame barns, sheds, false front commercial buildings, log cabins, smelting works with long wood piles, and a church. Lettering painted on commercial buildings...
Alma (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Mountains--Colorado--1870-1880.
View northwest from Carbonate Hill across Leadville, Colorado includes a foreground filled with downed trees and stumps and buildings with log and wood frame construction. Gabled roofs and false fronts are on a majority of buildings in the booming...
midground near the tracks. A ridge of snow-capped mountains is in the distance. Construction of the railroad line to the top of Kenosha Pass (about 76 miles southwest of Denver) was completed on May 19, 1879.; Stereographic view of a Mason bogie...
Kenosha Pass (Colo.); Park County (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Mountains--Colorado--1870-1880.; Railroad cars--Colorado--Park County--1870-1880.; Railroad construction & maintenance--Colorado--Park County-- 1870-1880.
Stereographic view of a track of the Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad curving in the foreground and heading down into South Park from the summit of Kenosha Pass in Park County, Colorado. A ridge of snow- capped mountains is in the distance....
Park County (Colo.)--1870-1880.; South Park (Park County, Colo.)--1870-1880.; Mountains--Colorado--1870-1880.; Railroad tracks--Colorado--Park County--1870-1880.
View from Carbonate Hill northwest across Leadville, Colorado presents a town filled with wood frame residences, barns, sheds, mining operations and few brick commercial structures. The Sawatch Range of the continental divide in background.
Cardboard card is an advertisement for photographer Joseph Collier's studio in Central City, Colorado. Card shows four samples of Collier's landscape photographs and states his hours of business.
Mountains--Colorado--1870-1880.; Rock formations--Colorado--1870-1880.