Men and boys pose on probably Main Street in Creede (Mineral County), Colorado. Men identified as A.L. Moses and C.L. Graves stand on a wooden sidewalk in front of "Miner's Bank", and wear cowboy hats, jackets and ties. Men and boys pose beside a horse-drawn stagecoach and a wagon. Multi-story commercial buildings have false fronts, and signs read: "Ouray Saloon" "Pioneer Store" "Groceries" and "World's Fare Cafe." Denver & Rio Grande narrow gauge tracks are in the street.
Date
[between 1889 and 1898?]
Notes
Accession number: 91.324.3; Attribution and "all kinds of Protrait [sic] Work Done. Views of all Points of Interest in Colorado and Utah always in Stock, Salida, Colorado" labeled on verso.; History Colorado.; Formerly F-3970; Handwritten on envelope: "C-Creede, Streets"; Title and number "448" inked on original and reproduced in photographic print.; R7200044551
Physical Description
1 photographic print on card mount : albumen ; 13 x 20 cm. (5 x 8 in.)
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company--1880-1900.; Creede (Colo.)--1880-1900.; Banks--Colorado--Creede--1880-1900.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Creede--1880-1900.; False fronts--Colorado--Creede--1880-1900.; Railroad tracks--Colorado--Creede--1880-1900.; Stagecoaches--Colorado--Creede--1880-1900.; Graves, C. L.; Moses, A. L.