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Thumbnail for 'Ophir (Colo.) railroad station'
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Photo of railroad station with structures to the left of it. The hill behind has a partial snow covering. On the back is written "Ophir R.R. Station" and above that "Rico."
Thumbnail for 'Big horn sheep and goats grazing in front of train at the station (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Big horn sheep and goats grazing in front of train at the Ouray train station, b/w postcard. Postmarked from Ouray on July 8, 1915; mailed to Mrs. T. B. (Kathrine) Martin in Buffalo, N.Y. The picture is somewhat faded with age.
Thumbnail for 'Bighorn sheep at the Ouray Train Depot (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Bighorn sheep at the Ouray, Colorado railroad depot in winter.
Thumbnail for 'Mountain sheep (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Mountain sheep grazing near the Ouray Railroad Station.
Thumbnail for 'Rico, Colorado'
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A black and white photo of a railroad station and tracks in the foreground behind some trees with Rico, Colorado behind. Buildings of a mining operation can be seen on the left side. Two mountain slopes frame the town in the back.
Thumbnail for 'Rio Grande Southern Depot, Ophir, Colo.'
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A real photo postcard, produced during the White Border era. The train depot, a house and two other buildings, with part of another house visible on the left. It is sitting in fount of a small aspen forest with pine trees visible uphill.
Thumbnail for 'The most improbable railroad in the West...'
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View of Rio Grande Southern 4-6-0 locomomotive pausing at the mining town of Rico on its run over Lizard Head Pass. Snow is on the depot structures and on the ground. From a painting.