Dora Marsh, Ada Stewart, and Frank Willis pose among the trees near Willis' cabin on Gibson Hill, northeast of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1896-1900.
UnidentifiedFrank Willis sits at a desk in his house in Breckenridge, Colorado. Behind him is a curtained window with rows of plants on the windowsill.
Westerman, OttoFrank Willis sits in a chair next to a bookcase in the front room of his house in Breckenridge, Colorado. Behind him is a curtained window with a row of plants on the windowsill. The door is open to allow outdoor light to stream in through the screen door.
Westerman, OttoJ. Frank Willis gave this souvenir album as a gift to his sister, Pauline (Willis) Merritt. The album contains photographs by Breckenridge photographer Otto Westerman. Various subjects include town views, mine site landscapes, railroad tracks through gulches and Willis' property on Gibson Hill. Some are of the Ten Mile Canyon outside of Frisco, Colorado, and one photograph is of Tom's Baby (the largest piece of wire gold found in Colorado).
Westerman, OttoJ. 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.
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