Quoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "91. Carter Museum. 111 North Ridge. 1875, one story, horizontal log construction, salt box plan, tin roof, porch added before 1900 supported by turned posts and brackets with quatrefoil cutouts."
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91 Archival description results for Log cabins
Quoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "218. Castleman Cabin. 103.5 South High. 1979, one and one-half stories remodeled log cabin using original logs, gable roof, red standing seam metal roof, gable roof with cedar trim, scored plywood, rectangular plan."
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 7, Lot 15A, Building 219, East face". Tenmile Range in the background.
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, [Lot] 19, Building 91, East face".
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 9, Lots 3-5, Building 146, East face".
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 9, Lots 3-5, Building 146, East face".
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "B & S [Bartlett and Shock], Lot 69, Building 7, East face".
Radosevich, JanEdwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. The one story front gable log cabin with shed addition was built in 1875. The fenced property also included a secondary structure (log outbuilding) on the south side. Outside the cabin is a pile of antlers. Town buildings and a view of the Tenmile Range in the background. Circa 1899.
UnidentifiedEdwin Carter's log cabin and museum in Breckenridge during the winter of 1899. The one story front gable log cabin with shed addition was built in 1875. The fenced property also included a secondary structure (log outbuilding) on the south side. Snow-covered town buildings and the Tenmile Range in the background.
UnidentifiedEdwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. Built in 1875, the one story front gable log cabin has a shed addition on the south side. In the foreground is a pile of rocks and antlers. Circa 1900s.
UnidentifiedEdwin Carter's log cabin and museum on Ridge Street, Breckenridge. The one story front gable log cabin with shed addition was built in 1875. The fenced property also included a secondary structure (log outbuilding) on the south side. Outside the cabin is a pile of antlers. Town buildings and a view of the Tenmile Range in the background. Circa 1899.
UnidentifiedEdwin Carter's log cabin house and museum on Ridge Street in Breckenridge during the winter. The one story front gable log cabin with shed addition was built in 1875. A wooden split rail fence encloses the snow-covered property. Town buildings and a view of snowy Tenmile Range in the background. Title quoted from handwritten text on the reverse: "The old Carter museum showing Peak 8 Breckenridge". Circa 1900s.
Westerman, OttoHandwritten on reverse: "B & S [Bartlett and Shock], Lot 51 and 52, West face". Corrugated metal panels cover the remains of a wooden building's false front. Edwin Carter Museum and the Summit County Courthouse in the background.
UnidentifiedEzra Stewart, wearing a cape overcoat and hat, stands in almost waist deep snow outside Hawkins' cabin on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Ridge Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. In view (center right) is the Fireman's Hall building, with a bell tower and adjacent hose drying tower. Snowy Tenmile Range in the background. During the "Big Snow" of 1898-1899.
UnidentifiedQuoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "219. Fest Log Cabin. 1900s, one and one-half stories, extended dovetail corners."
UnidentifiedQuoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "7. O.K. Gamon [Gaymon] Cabin. 205 North Main. 1890s, one story, horizontal log construction, random stone chimney."
UnidentifiedThe Brooks-Snider Mill on the north side of Shock Hill west of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1890s. Henry (Harry) and his wife Nellie Rogers stand near a small pond. Three men sit or stand nearby. One man is smoking a pipe. Huge piles of logs are stacked outside the extensive mill operations, and a small log cabin sits at the base of the hill.
Ward, PJHoliday postcard shows a snowy landscape and Helen Rich and Belle Turnbull's log cabin on French Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Printed below the image are the words: "The Season's Greetings".
Westerman, Otto