Architectural Inventory Form for 204 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: W.H. McDonald House. Date of construction (actual): 1898.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCFlorence (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.
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, VictorStudio portrait of Breckenridge, Colorado resident Minnie (Dusing) Thomas. She is wearing a white or ivory brocade bodice with fabric-covered button trim down the front. Her hair is parted in the middle with low chignon or bun above the ears. Circa 1900s.
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