View of Sunshine Peak from San Miguel County, Colorado. Shows a Denver and Rio Grande railroad loop around a small ranch with frame buildings, pole fence, and a bridge.
A fence made of log posts and beams stands in the foreground of this view of Arapahoe Peak near Ranch Creek on the border of Grand and Boulder counties in Colorado. Ranch Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, a branch of the Colorado River...
Arapaho Peak stands in the distance in this view from Ranch Creek in Colorado, probably in Grand or Boulder County. Ranch Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, a branch of the Colorado River (formerly Grand River).
A fence with log posts and rails stands next to a dirt road in the foreground of this view of James Peak at the intersection of Gilpin, Clear Creek and Grand counties in Colorado. The fence is possibly part of William Cozens' ranch near Fraser in...
Two men, possibly including William Cozens, sit on the porch of Cozens' ranch in Fraser in Grand County, Colorado. Cozens was the first official sheriff of Gilpin County, Colorado, but moved to Fraser in 1876 with his wife, Mary York Cozens. A sign...
The ranch of William Cozens, the first official sheriff of Gilpin County, Colorado, stands in a field near a winding creek near Fraser in Grand County. Cozens and his wife, Mary York Cozens, moved to the ranch in 1876.
A carriage is parked near a log cabin and tent near Ranch Creek in Colorado. Ranch Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, a branch of the Colorado River. The cabin is possibly that of William Fullerton, the director of the First National Bank of...
A wood fence borders the near field of a ranch in Colorado, possibly the home of John A. Coulter in Clear Creek County. Coulter was a judge in Georgetown and was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in 1880. A ranch house stands across...
Ranch Creek winds through the foreground of this view of a ridge of mountains in Colorado, probably in Grand or Boulder County. Ranch Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, a branch of the Colorado River (formerly the Grand River).
Two tall pine trees stand in the foreground of this view across a meadow at William Cozens' ranch near Fraser in Grand County, Colorado. A fence lines the property. Cozens was the first official sheriff of Gilpin County, Colorado.
Trees and shrubs stand in the foreground of this view across a meadow at William Cozens' ranch near Fraser in Grand County, Colorado, looking toward Byers Peak in the distance. Cozens was the first official sheriff of Gilpin County, Colorado.
Ranch Creek winds around the base of a hillside in this view from the top of a mountain ridge in Colorado, probably in Grand or Boulder County. Ranch Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, a branch of the Colorado River (formerly the Grand...
A dead tree lies on its side near a tree stump in a road near Ranch Creek in Colorado, probably in Grand or Boulder County. Ranch Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River, a branch of the Colorado River (formerly the Grand River). Tall trees stand...
Rows of trout are laid out on several planks of wood propped against each other. The trout were caught by William Cozens, the first official sheriff of Gilpin County in Colorado. Cozens and his wife, Mary York Cozens, moved from Central City to...