A portrait of Daniel C. Oakes family, shows two women and two girls. The two girls wear dresses with jackets. The two women wear dresses with lace collars and jackets.
Oakes, Daniel C.--Family.; Families--1850-1890.; Girls--1850-1890.; Women--1850-1890.
A portrait of two men. One man stands next to another who is seated. The man who stands has a mustache and wears a suit, cravat and collar. The man who sits wear a suit and a dress shirt with collar.
A photo of William D. Evan. He has a mustache and wears a suit, bow tie and dress shirt. This photo is part of a complete family album that includes the families of Morgan and Evans. The photo is mounted on an album page that has a gold border and...
A portrait of six women and one girl. The women stand and sit and they all wear dresses. A young girl kneels on the floor next to one of the women. Tintype is mounted on a page inside of the Morgan and Evans album.
A portrait of a young girl. She wears a dress with a collar and puffed sleeves. Her hair is shoulder length with bangs. Tintype is mounted on a page inside of the Morgan and Evans album.
A portrait of Miss Catherine E. Lewis. She wears a dark colored dress with a high collar and a scarf. This photo is part of a complete family album that includes the families of Morgan and Evans. The photo is mounted on an album page that has a...
Seated studio portrait of an unidentified Native American Dakota Sioux man in front of a painted backdrop. He wears a cotton shirt, leggings, long kilt, blanket around his waist and holds a prop revolver.
Dakota Indians--1850-1870.; Indians of North America--1850-1870.
Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of women and a girl. The women wear dresses with bustles and lace collars. One woman holds an umbrella and wears gloves.
A photograph of a tintype portrait of a man. He has a mustache and wears a suit jacket, dress shirt with collar and a tie. The tintype portrait is surrounded by a decorative border.
Studio bust portrait of William Newton Byers, Denver journalist, founder of the Rocky Mountain News, civic leader, president of Festival of Mountain and Plain and postmaster. He wears a dark jacket and vest and a tie. His hair is parted on the side.
Business people--1860-1870.; Newspaper editors--1860-1870.; Byers, William Newton, 1831-1903.
View of the Clark, Gruber & Co. building, ca. 1860-1863. On January 18, 1860, the Denver Town Company deeded three lots in Denver City to Clark, Gruber & Company for $600. The company built a two-story brick bank and mint on the corner of McGaa...