View of the Samuel J. Gilmore House (1889; John J. Huddart, architect) at 2401 Emerson Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Shows a two-story, brick, Queen Anne-style single family residence with rusticated stone trim, a Palladian window, a large roof dormer divided by a chimney and a small covered porch with a cross dormer roof. An African American woman with a baby and two African American girls are outside the house. The house is named after the original owner, Samuel Gilmore.
Description
1 photographic print ; 13 x 18 cm. (5 x 7 in.)
Is Part Of
Tom Noel photograph collection.; Tom Noel photograph collection, notebook D and E Streets.
Item Owned By
Auraria Library
Subject
Denver (Colo.)--1980-1990.; Five Points (Denver, Colo.)--1980-1990.; Houses.; Gilmore, Samuel J.--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works.; Gilmore, Samuel J.--Homes & haunts.; African Americans--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.; Dwellings--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.; Denver (Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Five Points (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.
Format-Medium
Photograph
Source
Tom Noel.
Rights Contact Information
Restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History/Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR700151391
Notes
From inventory: "Originally the house's address was 2401 Jay Street. The address changed in 1896 when the street was renamed." and "[...the original owner, Samuel Gilmore, was a land commissioner for the Kansas Pacific Railroad and one of the founders of the Denver Chamber of Commerce."; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Jacquelyn Ainlay-Conley.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.; R7001513917