Gold Pan Mining Company's Evans hydraulic elevator system and Gold Pan pit on the Blue River at the south end of Breckenridge. Excavation of the pit began in 1901, but the project was abandoned in 1905, leading to the pit being flooded with water. At the edge of the water, a man with his dog points his rifle at ducks swimming on the opposite side of the pond. Above the pit, smoke billows out from a train locomotive.
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Gold Pan Mining Company's Evans hydraulic elevator system and Gold Pan pit on the Blue River at the south end of Breckenridge. Excavation of the pit began in 1901, but the project was abandoned in 1905, leading to the pit being flooded with water. At the edge of the water, a man with a dog holds a rifle and watches ducks swim on the opposite side of the pond.
Edwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. Built in 1875, the one story log cabin has a shed addition on the south side and a wooden split rail fence around the property. A ladder temporarily leans against the front gable. Town buildings and a view of the Tenmile Range in the background. Circa 1899. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "Carter Museum."
Westerman, OttoLadders extend up to and across the roof of a house, probably in Breckenridge, Colorado. The two and half story house with one story addition features decorative shingles on the gable end. People and a dog sit on the ground below. Circa 1918.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 6, Lot 2, Building 209, NW face".
Radosevich, JanGold Run Flume frozen with icicles caused by an ice dam, during the "Big Snow" winter of 1898-1899. The wooden flume carried water over French Gulch for placer mining operations, connecting to the Gold Run Ditch at both ends. It was located in French Gulch between the towns of Breckenridge and Lincoln City. A woman holds a large icicle while perched on a ladder leaned against the flume. Another woman and a young boy stand nearby, also holding icicles.
UnidentifiedSnow-covered houses on the west side of Main Street, Breckenridge, in the winter of 1898-1899. A person stands on the large snowbank in front of the Gaymon's house. Next door, the snowdrift almost reaches the second-story dormer of the Tressler's house.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 6, Lot 2, Building 209, SW face".
UnidentifiedTwo boys pull a sled in the snowy landscape to the east of Edwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. Town buildings and a view of the snow-capped Tenmile Range in the background.
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