Hand colored photograph of Durango, as seen from the top of Smelter Mountain. The narrow gauge railroad station is shown in the lower left of the picture. College Mesa (as it was later known) is in the center right of the picture.
Two signs in the foreground. One gives directions and information about the continental divide, the second provides local mileage. Snow covers the ground, and many trees are shown in the background.
Color lithograph print of a nature painting. Image of a road winding past rocks in the foreground, a white fence on the right, and slopes covered with trees. Mountainous sedimentary rock formations in background.
View looking west, southwest from a dirt road toward Sleeping Ute Mountain. The road is in a flat sagebrush covered area with a barbed wire fence on either side of the road right-of-way.
Distant view of Chimney Rock, between Pagosa Springs and Bayfield/Durango on U.S. Highway160. COrrespondence on back and postmarked on August 3, 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. T. Tomlinson in Ft. Worth, Texas from Tony.