Men and a woman pose with musical instruments in Idaho Springs (Clear Creek County), Colorado. Men wear wide-brimmed hats, scarves, jackets and fur woollies (chaps). A woman wears probably a buckskin skirt with fringe, a neck scarf, and a cowboy hat. Shows a bass drum, tubas, cornets and trumpets. Jack Sinclair, the band's original leader, is left of center.
Date
[between 1885 and 1910?]
Notes
Accession number: 86.296.7340; History Colorado.; Condition: corner torn and missing.; Descriptive information penciled on verso reads: "Famous cowboy band originally of Dodge City Kas., but now of Idaho Springs. 40 members, Jack Sinclair, their original leader on left of center, Sen. Robert's daughter on right. Accompanying lodge 607 of Idaho Springs."; Formerly F49793; Handwritten on envelope: "C-Idaho Springs-Musical Groups"; Title supplied.; R7200076079
Physical Description
1 photographic print ; 9 x 14 cm. (3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)