Panoramic view of Homestake Mining Company buildings, railroad tracks, houses, commercial buildings and the Black Hills in Lead (Lawrence County), South Dakota. Shows the T. J. Grier residence beside ore car tracks, bridge, and the tunnel of the...
Grier, T. J.--Homes & haunts.; Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)--1900-1910.; Homestake Mine (S.D.)--1900-1910.; Lead (S.D.)--1900-1910.; Cities & towns--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.; Houses--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.; Mills--South...
View of Duhem Brothers photography studio in Denver, Colorado; shows a brick and stone storefront with signs: "Photo Art Gallery," and "Duhem Bros." A witch effigy uses a box camera on the roof.
T. J. Graham Real Estate, Mining & Insurance Agent--1860-1880.; Denver (Colo.)--1860-1880.; Insurance companies--Colorado--Boulder--1860-1880.; Photographic studios--Colorado--Denver--1860-1880.; Photography stores--Colorado--Denver--1860-1880.
View of the T. J. Maytham residence at 1529 York Street in the City Park West neighborhood of Denver, Colorado; features brackets, a covered porch, and a bay window.
Maytham, T. J.--Homes & haunts.; City Park West (Denver, Colo.)--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.
T.J. "Tobe" Tobin and Eddie Ott pose with a horse on a Roundup Riders of the Rockies trail ride in Colorado. Tobin wears a western shirt, a leather "3R" neck tie, and blue jeans. Eddie Ott wears a cowboy hat and dark glasses, and touches the...
Roundup Riders of the Rockies (Colo.)--People--1940-1950.; Trail riding--Colorado--1940-1950.; Horses--Colorado--1940-1950.; Organizations--Colorado--1940-1950.; Ott, Eddie.; Tobin, T. J.
The Buck Hose Company, Gunnison Volunteer Fire Department, financed by Elisa Buck, Gunnison businessman, on Main Street and Virginia, in front of the First Nation Bank, Gunnison, Colorado. The long line of fire fighters in uniform stand with...
Gunnison (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Fire engines & equipment--Colorado--Gunnison--1880-1890.; Fire fighters--Colorado--Gunnison--1880-1890.; Streets--Colorado--Gunnison--1880-1890.
Panoramic view of frame houses, commercial buildings, and the Black Hills in Lead (Lawrence County), South Dakota. A steel bridge of the Homestake Mining Company is over possibly Chicago and North Western Railway Company tracks. The rusticated...
Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)--1900-1910.; Homestake Mine (S.D.)--1900-1910.; Lead (S.D.)--1900-1910.; Cities & towns--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.; Houses--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.; Mining--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.
Panoramic view of the Black Hills, Homestake Mining Company buildings, commercial buildings, and frame Victorian houses in Lead (Lawrence County), South Dakota. The Homestake gold mill buildings have smokestacks and steel railroad bridges and are...
Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)--1900-1910.; Homestake Mine (S.D.)--1900-1910.; Lead (S.D.)--1900-1910.; Cities & towns--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.; Mining--South Dakota--Lead--1900-1910.
Members of the cast of Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch who include: (back row, left to right) William L. Myatt, Daniel Peery, Glen Waters, Arthur Woth, Carl Milliken, Milo Bouldton, Robert Charbonnel, Dr. R. A. Sprake, Walter Markus, Dr. T. J....
Composite photographs of individual photographs of dental surgeons from the Colorado College of Dental Surgery. Identifications, top row, left to right: L.A. Walker, G. Seeley. Second row: R.N. Culver, D.A. Richardson, Howard Chinn, H.W....
Colorado College of Dental Surgery--People--1900-1910.; Dentists--Colorado--1900-1910.; Dentistry--Colorado--1900-1910.
Members of the Roundup Riders of the Rockies pose on horseback in a meadow during a mountain trail ride in Colorado. The men wear western attire. The horses all have decorated martingales. The men are identified from right to left as: T.J. "Tobe"...
Roundup Riders of the Rockies (Colo.)--People--1940-1950.; Trail riding--Colorado--1940-1950.; Horseback riding--Colorado--1940-1950.; Meadows--Colorado--1940-1950.; Organizations--Colorado--1940-1950.
Men pose at a Faro table in Montezuma, Summit County, Colorado. The interior saloon scene includes slot machines, spittoons, a sign over the cash register: "The Senate T. J. Looney," a burro, a dog, and kerosene lamps.