Architectural Inventory Form for 103 South High Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Thompson Cabin. Date of construction (actual): 1917.
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Architectural Inventory Form for 105 North Harris Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Enyeart House (probably). Date of construction (estimate): 1885.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 110 South Ridge Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Lewis F. Hilliard House. Date of construction (actual): 1880-1881. The house is best known as the home of Lewis F. Hilliard, who gained fame as the assayer who cleaned and weighed "Tom's Baby", Colorado's largest gold nugget.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 111 North Ridge Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Carter Museum. Date of construction (estimate): circa 1875.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 133 South Ridge Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Reibold Cabin; Shumacker Cabin; Quandary Antiques Cabin. Date of construction (actual): 1952.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 203 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Struve-Taylor Building. Date of construction (actual): 1971-1972.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 305-307 East Washington Avenue, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Paden-Bradley Cabin. Date of construction (actual): 1912.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 309 North Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: O.K. Gaymon Cabin. Date of construction (actual): 1914.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 326 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Goodier Cabin. Date of construction (estimate): 1892.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCArchitectural Inventory Form for 330 South Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name: Bradley Cabin. Date of construction (estimate): circa 1880. John Bradley constructed this cabin, in the early 1880s, at a location on North Main Street in Breckenridge. In the early 1970s, the cabin was moved from its original location to Wellington Avenue, where it rested in blocks until its relocation to this site in 1976.
Cultural Resource Historians LLCA man stands near a cabin snowed in at Boreas Pass. Photographer's stamp: "O. Westerman Photographer Breckenridge, Colorado" and handwritten "cabin in mid winter snowed in at Boreas Pass".
Westerman, OttoTwo men outside a rustic log cabin in Illinois Gulch, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. One man fishes from a log bridge while the other man pans for gold near the cabin entrance. Smoke from the Colorado and Southern (C&S) railroad locomotive is visible on Rocky Point above. Circa early 1900s.
Westerman, OttoA man stands near the edge of a pond on a hill, with a view of the Brooks-Snider Mine and Mill in the distance. A buck and rail fence borders the property. On the left is a log cabin. Near Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1890s-1900s.
Ward, PJA woman and young girl are standing in the snowy landscape to the east of Edwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. Looking west with a view of Peak 8 of the Tenmile Range in the background. Circa 1898-1899.
UnidentifiedRemains of wooden structures and log cabins on Bald Mountain along Boreas Pass Road, east of Breckenridge, Colorado.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Scalloped edges. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Breckenridge; Colorful Colorado; Off Interstate Hwy. 70 - On Colorado Hwy. 9; The Four Seasons Resort Area" and "From the Boreas Pass road on the Mt. Baldy road, remains in this mining area still hold the visitors interest."
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Quoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "118. Angel's Rest Saloon. 110 South Ridge. 1880s, two stories, horizontal, rough-plank construction, salt-box roof plan, gable roof in Alpine style, scalloped window and door surrounds, shingled projection supported by simple brackets delineates first story, scalloped bargeboard on roofline."
UnidentifiedQuoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "79. Assay Office. 330 South Main. 1880s, one and one-half stories, broad-axe log construction, addition of bay window, decorative porch posts and brackets )moved from original site)."
UnidentifiedCarl Fulton, holding two rock picks, and Charley Snyder, smoking a pipe, stand in front of a rough hewn log structure on Main Street, Swandyke, Colorado. The two-story log building (left) may be A.W. Coffin's Summit Hotel, later owned and managed by Fulton in 1902.
UnidentifiedEdwin 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."
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