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cou-bha BHA.0020-082 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Members of Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Blue River Lodge No. 49 pose for a group portrait dressed in sack suits and the ceremonial I.O.O.F. sash. Most are wearing white gloves. The men stand side by side or sit in chairs placed in rows along the wooden boardwalk and on the dirt packed street. The photograph was taken in front of a wooden building with large four-pane casement windows, probably in Dillon, Colorado.

Westerman, Otto
cou-bha BHA.0020-083 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Members of Improved Order of Red Men, Kiowa Tribe No. 6 pose for a group portrait. The men are dressed in suits and neckties with a ribbon pinned to their lapel. Circa 1930s. Eli Fletcher is holding a large, inscribed container/urn. Front row: George Bradley; [?] Hemmingway; Ed Carter; Frank "Bumpy" Richards. Middle row: Sid Simpson; Claire Detwiler; Eli Fletcher; [?] McClelland; Earl McClelland. Back row: Paul Burdett; Detler Roby; Tony McDougall; Marion Fletcher; John Hyland; Fred Simpson; Charley Waller; Theodore Knorr.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-084 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Breckenridge, Colorado's three fire departments are represented in this group portrait, taken circa 1880s. Volunteer fire fighters from the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company, the Independent Hose Company, and the Blue River Hose Company are dressed in their uniforms, which include conductor's caps with metal badges, wide belts with edges bound in white leather, and pullover bib shirts with wide lapels. The Blue River Hose Company uniforms also feature buttoned chest protectors with the letter "H" centered on a herald-shaped patch. Far left is Chester Detwiler (next to the burro); to his right is Harry Detwiler. Carl Phillips stands in the back row, center. The other men are not identified. A plank roofed log cabin and evergreens are in the background.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-085 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Group portrait of six Breckenridge, Colorado, fire fighters dressed in parade uniform and insignia cap, sometime between 1882-1900s. From left to right, front row: Horace Morrison, Earl Phillips, Detler Roby. Back row: Jim Hunter, Fred Simpson, Marion Fletcher. Phillips and Fletcher wear the Blue River Hose Company uniform of a pullover shirt, quilted collar and buttoned chest protector; sewn on the front is a shield-shaped patch with the letter "H". Roby and Hunter wear the uniform of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company (sometimes called the "Hooks"). Their collared dark coats have quilted lapels and buttoned fronts; "Pioneer" is prominent on the cap's insignia. Morrison and Simpson are from the Independent Hose Company. They sport a white collared shirt and necktie under a wide collared pullover shirt.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-227 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Studio portrait of brothers Sylvenus (also known as Vene) Rogers and Henry (referred to as Harry) Rogers. Both men wear wing-collared white shirts with white silk bowties. Circa 1880s-1910s. Henry owned a furniture store with Milton C. Huntress, on the east side of Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, called Huntress and Rogers.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-228 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Studio portrait of William W. Boyd, circa 1900s. Boyd was a blacksmith in Breckenridge, Colorado, from 1886-1904. He was nominated for mayor in 1902. By 1912 Boyd was living on a ranch with his wife, Irene, on the Lower Blue River Valley. Boyd also had mining interests in the Orthodox and Germania Mines outside of Breckenridge in 1937.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-236 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Basketball players from the 1923 Breckenridge High School basketball team pose for a group portrait on the steps outside the brick schoolhouse on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. The coach is probably the man wearing a cardigan over a collared shirt and narrow necktie. Most of the players are wearing knee pads with their uniforms. The boy in the front row is holding a basketball painted with the numbers "23". The only person identified is William E. Robinson, second row, far left.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-239 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

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.

Unidentified
cou-bha BHA.0020-252 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Group portrait of men and women on a wooden boardwalk that fronts the entry of a wood frame house. Sitting on the boardwalk is Irene (Clancy) Boyd. Back row, standing from left to right: Joe Pickett (cradling a baby in his arms), Josephine Pickett, "Mother" Pickett, Bessie (Warren) Blundell, Annie Jobe, "Mrs. Bond", and Lucy Fry. Standing in front row: Charles Bond and Nels Fry. Probably Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1880-1890s.

Unidentified