Colorado and Southern, No. 7, Georgetown, Colorado
Summary
View of Colorado and Southern narrow gauge locomotive number seven (Cooke Locomotive works, 1884) downgrade under Georgetown Loop bridge, in Georgetown (Clear Creek County), Colorado. The conductor and brakemen stand at the left; the fireman (in overalls) and engineer are on the right. A woman in a puff sleeved bodice sits on the cowcatcher, and the Georgetown bridge supports show in the background.
Date
[between 1900 and 1910]
Notes
This record was originally created for an image that cannot be located. Here is the data for that image: "Navajo. Richmond, C. S. ; CHS accession number: 2003.2.128; History Colorado.; Title and attribution from negative envelope.; R7200094556. Portrait of a Navajo woman. Her hair is pulled back, she wears a patterned blouse, and is wrapped in a blanket. She has a squash blossom necklace and a turquoise heishe necklace around her neck, a silver concho belt, and a silver bracelet. She stands on a sheep skin. A Navajo rug is draped over a chair." Dates, title and summary modified to match image that is attached to record until actual items can be located and traced, using information provided by Charles Albi of the Colorado Railroad Museum.
Physical Description
1 negative : glass ; 19 x 14 cm. (7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)
Colorado and Southern Railway--1900-1910.; Clear Creek County (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Passengers--Colorado--Clear Creek County--1900-1910..; Railroad locomotives--Colorado--Clear Creek County--1900-1910.