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cou-bha BHA.0020-008 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Two-story, multi-gable roofed frame building with bay windows on the east side of South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1930s. A sign leaning in the front bay window reads: "Owens Mortuary". Originally built in 1891-1892 as a residence for C.O. and E. Anna Linquist. In 1905 it was the home of Fred and Minnie Bruch. Later, Lester C. Owens operated a funeral home here from 1932 until 1951.

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cou-bha BHA.0020-009 · Item
Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Houses on the east side Main Street at Adams Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1915. From left to right: Barney L. Ford's original house/cottage (constructed by Ford in 1881, Nels Pehrson owned the property circa 1914s); Pehrson's house (built by Pehrson in 1899, he added Palladian windows and a new front porch in 1909) and the Linquist house (constructed 1891-1892). Nels' son Sam stands on the dirt road directly in front of a stopped horse-drawn carriage piloted by Albert Schatz. There is a utility/telegraph pole near the street. Boreas Pass can be seen in the background.

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