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Thumbnail for 'View Showing High Water in the Animas River and D.& R.G. Bridge (Durango, Colo.)'
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Postcard
Writing on back states "Side view of Silverton Branch R.R. Bridge water had fallen several feet when this was taken", photo on the front is of bridge with high water running against it
Thumbnail for 'D. & R. G. Bridge across the Animas River after first section washed away'
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Postcard
Writing on front states," D&RG Bridge across the Animas R. after first section being washed away" [writing on back] addressed to Miss M.L. Pulering of Otter Pond, Kentucky two postmarks and a one cent stamp. Flood of 1911
Thumbnail for 'Needle Mountains (Las Animas Canyon, Colo.)'
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Postcard
Hand colored photograph of train heading up canyon on the left side river running through the valley, snow capped mountains in the far background. (Duplicate card moved here from #4/200.)
Thumbnail for 'D. & R. G. Railroad bridge washed away by Animas River'
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Postcard
Black and white photograph of the Animas River and the broken down D. & R.G. R.R. Bridge. Writing on front states, "The section of the D.& R.G. R.R. Bridge that was washed away by the Animas River. Flood of 1911."
Thumbnail for 'Canon of the Rio de las Animas Perdidas (near Durango, Colo.)'
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Drawing of steep canyon with the Animas River running through it, on the left side a train is running along the cliffs. (Duplicate card from #1/134 moved here.)
Thumbnail for 'Animas Canyon above Rockwood (near Durango, Colo.)'
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Postcard
View of steep canyon with the Animas River rushing through the bottom; railroad running along the side of the mountain on the left side.
Thumbnail for 'Only Colorado Narrow Gauge Mixed Train in Animas Canyon, Durango to Silverton'
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Postcard
View of the top of the narrow gauge railroad train traveling along the Animas River through the Animas Canyon.