An L-shaped cross gable house on the west side of South French Street in Breckenridge, Colorado in the early 1900s. A two-horse drawn carriage or wagon is stopped on the dirt street. The house was built between 1896 and 1902 for John H. Ziegler. In the 1980s it became known as the Markey House.
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Handwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 1, Lots 1-6, Building 154, West face". Pictured right (south) is a view of El Perdida Cantina at 306 North French.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 1, Lots 7-8, Building 157, South [sic] face".
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 4, Lots 3-4, Building 169, West face".
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 2, Lots 12-16, Building 159, West face".
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 2, Lots 12-16, Building 159, West face".
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 4, Lot 1, Building 168, West face".
UnidentifiedView of the town of Breckenridge and the ski runs on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski area in the Tenmile Range. Looking west, probably from Boreas Pass road near Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1970.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.On Main Street in front of the Gold Pan Bar and Restaurant, two young men stand on the roof of a station wagon fully loaded with cut logs. A red Ford pickup truck is parked directly behind. Several signs hang on or in front of the building: "Good Food", "Pepsi - Café" and above the north entrance, "Featuring - Breakfast - Special - Lunches - Complete - Dinners". A neon sign in the window advertises "Coors on tap". In the background is a view of a building under construction. In Breckenridge, Colorado.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Ida Allison, Maude, and Betty pose in front of their automobile while sightseeing on Boreas Pass east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1966. In the background is the 1882-built section house where railroad employees who maintained the tracks once lived.
UnidentifiedLooking west down Lincoln Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado, with the Tenmile Range in the background. The 1882-built frame schoolhouse stands prominently on the south side of the dirt street. Some houses have fences bordering their property. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "The snowy range of Mountains from Lincoln Ave."
Westerman, OttoThe Reverend stands outside St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and French Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa early 1900s.
UnidentifiedThe Blue River Hose Company procession on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Company members hold the leads to a fire hose cart decorated with American flags. Their uniforms include conductor's caps and bib shirts with the letter "H" sewn onto buttoned chest protectors. Men, women and children watch the parade from the Denver Hotel's second story balcony or from the covered portico below. Handwritten numbers identify the firemen's names: 1. Wm. F. Forman, Foreman; 2. R.L. Nute, First Assistant; 3. T.E. Eastland, Second Assistant; 4. B.O. Sheville; 5. R.R. Kirk; 6. Frank Collins; 7. C.C. Chamberlain; 8. R.M. McCollum; 9. Joseph Bush; 10. W.H. Woodside; 11. Ed Radigan; 12. Frank Davis; 13. D.W. Fall; 14. J.J. Madigan; 15. George Baker; 16. George Hannahs; 17. Ernest Campbell; 18. George Forman.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 1, Lot 11, Building 158, SE [sic] face". On the left (north) is the Garfett House at 304 North French Street.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 1, Lots 5-6, Building 155".
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 2, Lots 1-9, Building 189 CMC, West face".
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 4, Lots 15-16, Building 174, SE face".
UnidentifiedPeople stand side by side to pose for a group portrait outside the Summit House in Montezuma, Colorado, circa late 1800s. The hotel was built in 1869 and was originally named the Preston House. Utility poles and more buildings line the dirt road. Mountains in the background.
Westerman, OttoPeople stand side by side to pose for a group portrait outside the Summit House in Montezuma, Colorado, circa late 1800s. The hotel was built in 1869 and was originally named the Preston House. Utility poles and more buildings line the dirt road. Mountains in the background.
Westerman, OttoA man and several women stand on the full length balcony that tops the portico of a two story, side gable building in Montezuma, Colorado. Above them a sign has the words: "Bullion King of Montezuma". On the covered wooden boardwalk fronting the building two men lean against the column posts. Flanking both sides are a rough hewn log cabin (left) and a one story, front gable wooden building or house (right). Mountains in the background.
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