Dora Marsh, Ada Stewart, and Frank Willis pose among the trees near Willis' cabin on Gibson Hill, northeast of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1896-1900.
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Hydraulic mining at Gold Run Placer on Gibson Hill, near Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa early 1900s. Men from the pit crew stand by while a "Giant" (a high pressure nozzle fitted on a hydraulic pipe) directs a powerful jet of water towards the base of a gravel bank.
UnidentifiedJ. Frank Willis' one and half story front gable frame house on Gibson Hill, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1880s-1903. Outside, Willis holds his bicycle by the handle as he props his left foot on the bike pedal. A second bike leans against a tree by a dirt path. He wears a cap, coat, and knickers with stockings.
UnidentifiedView of Breckenridge, Colorado, looking northeast with Gibson Hill in the background. On the right is the 1882-built frame schoolhouse on Harris Street. Other false front and frame buildings are in view, including the Breckenridge Masonic Lodge on Washington Avenue and Main Street, and Barney Ford's home on the opposite corner. Circa 1896-1900. A tall lodgepole tree stands in the left foreground.
UnidentifiedBreckenridge looking northwest with Shock Hill (left) and Gibson Hill (right) in the background. Snow covers the large piles of excavated rock left behind from gold dredging operations on the Blue River. In view are the houses and buildings on the southwest side of Main Street.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.North end of Breckenridge, Colorado with the Willis property above on Gibson Hill. The property is indicated with a pink color tint. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "View of the Willis Property, as seen from Breckenridge."
Westerman, Otto