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cou-bha BHA.0020-117 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

A woman smiles as she sits on a piece of board placed across the wooden beams of a mine structure east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1890s. She wears a straw boater style hat, high collared shirtwaist, and ankle length skirt with matching jacket. The jacket has a button front and puffed sleeves. The snowy peaks of the Tenmile Range in the background.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-016 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Edwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. The one story front gable log cabin with shed addition was built in 1875. The fenced property also included a secondary structure (log outbuilding) on the south side. Outside the cabin is a pile of antlers. Town buildings and a view of the Tenmile Range in the background. Circa 1899.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-195 · Item · 1890-1899
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Looking west from High Street down Lincoln Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1890-1899. The two-story frame schoolhouse on Harris Street stands prominently in view. Built in 1882, the school featured a bell tower centered on the multi-gabled roof. The large white frame building in the left background is St. Mary's Catholic Church on French Street, before it had a bell tower (installed in 1899). Far right, on the north end of French Street is Father Dyer United Methodist Church, at its original location before the courthouse was built on the same lot in 1908.

Westerman, Otto
cou-bha BHA.0020-196 · Item · 1908-1909
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Looking west on Lincoln Avenue from High Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1909-1910, soon after the brick school building (left) was constructed in 1909 and before the 1882-built frame schoolhouse (center) was demolished. The Summit County Courthouse (right) is under construction on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and French Street; sharing the lot is Father Dyer United Methodist Church (far right), before it was moved to its present location on Wellington Road.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-052 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Locomotive Number 205 is stopped at Engineer's Curve on Barney Ford Hill overlooking the town of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1890s. One man stands on the side of the railroad tracks while two men lean on the metal frame pilot attached to the front of the train, also called the "cowcatcher". Tenmile Range in the background.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-271 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Snowy landscape of Breckenridge, looking west on Lincoln Avenue with the Tenmile Range in the background, circa 1898. The two-story frame schoolhouse stands on the corner of Lincoln and Harris Street. Built in 1882, the school featured a bell tower centered on the multi-gabled roof. The large white frame building in the left background is St. Mary's Catholic Church, facing east on French Street, before it had a bell tower installed in 1899. On the north end of French Street is Father Dyer United Methodist Church, at its original location before the county courthouse was built on the same lot in 1908.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-036 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Snowy landscape view of Breckenridge from the east side of the Blue River, facing the Tenmile Range. In the foreground a wooden bridge and wooden flume cross the river on Washington Avenue at Montgomery Street. The flume beside the bridge is the water line coming into town. Far right is a mill. Circa early 1900s, before dredging began on the Blue River.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-037 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Snowy landscape of Breckenridge, Colorado, looking east at the railroad tracks on Barney Ford Hill, with Bald Mountain in the background. Smoke rises from the stovepipes on wood frame buildings and houses. In view on the west side of Main Street, from left: the back of Denver Hotel's two buildings side-by-side; an unidentified structure with an angled roof; rear view of the Arlington Hotel, including the backside of its curvilinear false front; J.A. Turk and Company drugstore and saloon; and other structures and houses. Circa April 1899.

Unidentified