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Image of Belarde Mill, Pound Brothers timber sale. The wood mill is in use as dust is coming out of it. Two men are standing beside the mill and workers can also be seen working on the mill.
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Image of a list of names, the words written are: "1907 RANGER MEETING, MONTE VISTA, COLO. 1. John Cline, Ranger, Cochetopa. 2. Raphael Zon, Washington, D. C. 3. Frank Bowers, Ranger, San Isabel. 4. Lewis Swallow, Ranger, San Isabel. 5. W. B. Willey, Ranger, San Isabel. 6. Mark Healey, Ranger, San Juan. 7. O. S. Macklefresh, Ranger, San Isabel. 8. Lee Sweitzer, Ranger, San Juan. 9. Hugh Curry, Ranger, San Juan. 10. Lucas J. Chaves,...
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Image of Weidman Sawmill, in Durango Colorado. The large structure in present with lumber stacked in piles in the background. The log pond is also visible in front of the mill. Other various vehicles are present in the photograph. The numbers 484555 are in the lower right.
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Image of 1989 Campground Hosts in Dolores Colorado. The members pose for a photograph and some of them are holding what appears to be picture frames.
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Image of Ranger meeting in Monte Vista. A group of rangers poses for a photograph outside a large structure. There are numbers written on top of each Ranger.
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Image of Weidman Sawmill in Durango Colorado. The large structure is present along with large piles of lumber in the background. The log pond is seen in the front of the mill. The numbers 484556 are in the lower right.
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Overhead image of Weidman Sawmill in Durango Colorado. The mill appears to be small compared to the large piles of cut lumber next to the mill. Various vehicles and other structures are seen.
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Image of assistant supervisor Paul Lundell inspecting a forest sign, with horses.
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15869) Woodsworkers
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Image of workers cutting timber and posing for a photograph.
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The view is to the North on South Broadway. Thomas Home Supply on the right was located at 3518 S. Broadway. M-D Pharmacy was at 3498 S. Broadway.
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Armitage Hardware was located at 3487 S. Broadway. The Piggly was at 3481 and Nielsen's was at 3473-3479 S. Broadway. The intersection on the lower right is Hampden.
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This building was originally J.C. Jone's barn. It later became L.V. Henning and Son Coal.
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The new billing and accounting department for the Colorado Central Power Company (Public Service of Colorado).
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The view is to the North on the west side of South Broadway. Joslin's is at 3315 S. Broadway and First National Bank is at 3311 S. Broadway.
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The view is to the West. It shows the demolition of Cinderella City. The old library is on the left and the old Phar-mor is on the right.
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This view is to the East on Sheridan (Hampden) and S. Broadway. Long's Drug Store is on the left and Nielsons Dry Goods is on the right.
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This group of men in downtown Salida may have been members of the traveling troupe Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company, which performed shows based on Stowe’s novel and traveled across the country in the early 20th century. The show featured jubilee dancers, Shetland ponies, military bands and cake walkers and generally ended with a street parade. This photo is taken on North F Street. Bob Rush Collection.
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Minstrel band coming into town for a performance. Photograph taken by John Kratky who lived in Salida between 1912-1920. Josephine Soukup Collection.
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The cities of Colorado Springs and Aurora sponsored the development of a dam and reservoir that would provide each city with 37,000 acre feet (approximately twelve billion gallons) of water per year. Ultimately, the decision was up to communities using the water on the Western Slope. The project is detailed in two phases, both of which are available at the Eagle Public library and archives, and this map is included as part of those collections, respectively....
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Image is of Pagosa Springs Ranger Station in August of 1937. The station has a peaked shingled roof and a porch. On the porch there are to men, one is standing to the left and the other is is siting on the front porch railing to the right. There are steps that lead down to a sidewalk. In the front lawn of the station there are two pine trees located to either side of the station. To the left there is a small sign that reads "please keep off the grass"....