A woman in a belted white dress and flat wide brim hat poses with her bicycle in front of a leafy bush. She wears black wool stockings and black leather lace up shoes. Behind her is a wrought iron gate and fence bordering what appears to be a dirt sidewalk and a road. In the background is a frame house with a porch, and trees. Probably in Denver, Colorado. Circa 1890s.
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Adolph Bader stands with another man in front of a leafy tree or bush. Location unidentified, probably in Colorado. They wear round-brimmed fedora-style hats and are dressed in suits and vests with neckties. The man on the left wears pinstriped pants and is holding a cigar. The other man wears a pinstriped collared shirt with a wide diagonal-striped necktie under his unbuttoned vest. He appears to be holding a rolled cigarette. Circa 1900s.
UnidentifiedThe Breckenridge Band dressed in suits pose with their instruments and a dog at the baseball field and ballpark in Breckenridge, Colorado. A baseball player in uniform stands with them in the back row. Identified by arrows drawn on the print: Carl Albee, Detler Roby, Albert Roby, Bob Williams, Fred Simpson and Charles Godfrey. Spectators fill the grandstand behind them. In the background baseball players wait in a log constructed dugout. Circa 1900s.
UnidentifiedCharles A. Finding (left) and another man stand in the doorway of Finding's redstone-front hardware store. A coal burning or parlor stove is visible through the open door. Etched in the glass window above the doorway is "C.A. Finding"; painted across the window frame are the words "Stoves, Tinware, Steam & Gas Fittings, Rope, Iron, Steel and Nails". The reflection of buildings across the street is visible in the large storefront windows. Adjacent the sidewalk and street is a standing water spigot. Quote from handwritten text on the reverse: "Finding Hardware Store - Mrs. Miner's father".
UnidentifiedClara (Adams) Tillet poses outside her friend Minnie Thomas' house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. She wears a high-crowned hat with no brim, trimmed with a feather plume and flowers. Circa 1910s.
Slifka, VictorA man, woman and young girl look out the window opening of a horse-drawn passenger carriage or coach piloted by two coachmen. The covered-carriage is decorated with ribbon garland around the body and streamers woven through the four wheels. All are finely dressed; one coachmen wears a top hat. There is a mansion/large house in the background. It appears as though they are traveling in an urban area, possibly somewhere in Colorado.
Sayre, Robert H.Florence (Tressler) Myers and Minnie (Dusing) Thomas pose side by side in front of a wood fence bordering a property on Lincoln Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado. Their arms are overfilled with long-stemmed cut Columbine wildflowers. Minnie is wearing a very large round-brimmed hat stacked with more flowers. In the background is the brick-constructed school house on Harris Street. Circa after 1909.
UnidentifiedMine workers sit or stand by a log stockpile for a group portrait at the Ouray Mine site in Illinois Gulch, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Behind them is a wood frame building or sawmill. Handwritten on the reverse: "Ouray Mine, Breckenridge".
UnidentifiedGroup portrait of women posed outdoors, circa late 1800s. Handwritten on the reverse: "May Phillips, Alice Spencer, Marie Williams, Susie Sadler, Lucy Campbell, Minty Williams, Esther Franklin, Fannie Remine, Lucinda Albee, Jennie Marshall, Olive Fryer, Lottie Porter."
UnidentifiedInterior of Charles A. Finding's office in Denver, Colorado. Two men sit in office chairs facing each other in front of a roll top desk. The man on the left wears a collared long sleeve shirt with suit vest over it. The other man wears a suit, his hat placed on the table next to him. A woman sitting at another desk leafs through papers. Hanging on an electric light bulb is a wall calendar dated 1911. Handwritten on the reverse: "C.A. Finding 507 RR Buldg 1515 Larimer."
UnidentifiedLizzie (Dusing) Tubbs poses outside of her sister Minnie (Dusing) Thomas' house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. She wears a high-crowned hat with an angled brim trimmed with feather plumes. Circa 1910s.
Slifka, VictorA man wearing a suit and fedora-style hat stands by the bronze monument marking the site of Summit Masonic Lodge No. 2 in the former town of Parkville, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1955. The memorial was placed by members of Breckenridge Masonic Lodge No. 47 on July 26, 1941.
UnidentifiedA man smoking a pipe stands with his hands on his hips at the rocky edge of a river rushing through a small canyon. View of mountains in the background. Possibly Continental Falls on Lower Mohawk Lake, south of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1880s-1900s.
UnidentifiedMinnie (Dusing) Thomas poses by her house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. She wears an over-size wide round brimmed hat stacked with flowers, and is dressed in a loose overcoat over a long circular skirt. Circa 1910s.
Slifka, VictorMinnie (Dusing) Thomas poses with her sister Lizzie and their friends on the steps to her house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Front row, from left to right: [unidentified man], Minnie (Dusing) Thomas, Agnes (Adams) Springmeyer. Standing, back row: Clara (Adams) Tillet, Lizzie (Dusing) Tubbs. The women wear hats adorned with feathers and flowers and are dressed in overcoats and ankle-length skirts. Circa 1910s.
Slifka, VictorMinnie (Dusing) Thomas stands side by side with her sister and two friends outside her house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. From left to right: Agnes (Adams) Springmeyer, Minnie (Dusing) Thomas, Lizzie (Dusing) Tubbs, Clara (Adams) Tillet. The women wear hats adorned with feathers and flowers and are dressed in long coats over ankle-length skirts. In view on the opposite side of the street are false front buildings and the Denver Hotel. Circa 1910s.
Slifka, VictorA family poses outside a house, probably in Breckenridge, Colorado. A woman sits upright in a hammock strung between the corner of the house where it meets a one story addition. Next to her a man wearing a bowler or derby hat sits in a chair. Two young boys, one wearing a straw boater hat, stand nearby. A picket fence borders the two story side gable clapboard house. Circa 1890s.
UnidentifiedWell-dressed young women and one young man pose with dogs on the covered front porch of Judge Marshall and Agnes (Ralston) Silverthorn's house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1910s. The two women sitting on the porch's lower steps may be the Silverthorn's granddaughters, Agnes Eleanor Finding (left, in a contrasting vertical stripe dress and cradling a small dog) and her sister Charline Antoinette (right, wearing a dark dress with white paneled front and a large brimmed hat with white plumes). Between them, sitting on the top step, is a girl holding a puppy on her lap and a large dog. Another woman sits on a chair by the front door, her gloved hands folded across her lap. A bicycle leans against a chair in the lawn.
UnidentifiedStudio portrait photograph of an elderly Martha (Silverthorn) Finding wearing a woven hat adorned with roses, ribbon and metal brooch with small chain. Her dark bodice is constructed of an embroidered high-neck collar and vertical flat pleats and lacing down the front placket. The simple pleated shoulders are trimmed with fabric buttons. Circa 1880s-1900s
Studio portrait of Josephine "Josie" (Ecklund) Knorr posing with a bicycle decorated with bunting woven through the spokes and flowers on the ribboned handlebars. A large arrangement of flowers extends up from the bicycle seat. Josie is wearing a sash draped across her frilled, puffed sleeve bodice and a full, ankle length skirt. Her round brimmed hat is trimmed with more flowers. Circa 1890s.
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