Architectural Inventory Form for 110 East Washington Avenue, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Fuqua Livery Stable. Date of construction (actual): 1880.
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Young Ella Foote, dressed in an overcoat, bonnet and scarf, uses a pole for balance and wooden skis to cross Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. During the "Big Snow" event of 1898-1899 heavy snowfall reached the second story of most buildings. In view is the false-front of R.C. McKillip Livery and the bell tower of Fireman's Hall. Left foreground shows part of the Denver Hotel's covered portico.
UnidentifiedTitle quoted from printed caption: "Ella Foote on horseback Main Street". Young Ella Foote poses with her horse on top of a snowbank in front of R.C. McKillip's Livery and Feed Store on the east side of Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. A horse drawn sleigh with passengers is stopped near the livery entry. The building with the bell tower is Fireman's Hall. Circa 1899.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Stiles, Block 1, Lots 6 and 7 and Abbett's, Block 12, Lots 12 and 13". Fuqua Livery Stable and Randall Barn, facing south on East Washington Avenue, Breckenridge.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Stiles, Block 1, Lots 6 and 7, SE face".
Radosevich, JanEzra and Ada Stewart and their son look through one of the snow tunnels used to cross Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, during the "Big Snow" winter of 1898-1899. Behind them is the Livery building on the east side of the street.
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