Handwritten on reverse: "Stiles, Block 3, Lots 5 & 6, Building 74, West face".
Radosevich, JanOffices
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Handwritten on reverse: "Picture taken at B & S [Bartlett and Shock], Lots 17 & 18, [West] face, moved to Abbett's, Lot 17, Building 90".
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 10, Lots 31-32, Building 123, West face".
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Block 10, Lot 31, Building 123, West face".
UnidentifiedOffice in the Gold Pan Mining Company building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1900s. The room is furnished with a drafting table, surveying equipment, flat file storage, cabinets and bookcases. A large map of the United States is displayed on the wall. Above, a four globe light fixture hangs from the center of the wallpapered ceiling. The room also features patterned wall to wall linoleum (probably) with area rugs.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Stiles, Block 3, Lots 5 & 6, Building 74, SW face".
Radosevich, JanHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Lot 17, ... " [Southeast face].
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Lot 17, Outbuilding, SE face".
Radosevich, JanOffice in the Gold Pan Mining Company building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, circa early 1900s. A heavy wood table with six chairs centers the room, and two roll top desks are placed against adjacent walls. Windows flank a sideboard with a desk lamp, and under one window is a tufted leather chaise couch. Framed portraits or prints hang on the floral patterned walls.
UnidentifiedOffice in the Gold Pan Mining Company building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa early 1900s. The room is furnished with two rolltop desks facing each other, a drafting table under one of the two windows, and a radiator. Against one wall is a wood card file cabinet with numerous small drawers over larger drawers; lower shelves are filled with ledger books. More books are on top of one of the desks, and framed certificates adorn the wallpapered walls. Hanging from the wallpapered ceiling is a four globe light fixture.
UnidentifiedOffice in the Gold Pan Mining Company building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, circa early 1900s. In the center of the ornately wallpapered room is a heavy wood table with six chairs and a three globe light fixture hanging above. Against one wall is a roll top desk.
UnidentifiedHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Lot 17, Building 90, NE face".
Radosevich, JanInterior view of the Gold Pan office building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1900s. A paneled wood wall with alternating mirrors and teller windows divides the space leading to the book keeper's and cashier's office. One mirrored panel reflects lettering on the wall opposite: "Offices - Gold Pan Mine Company - Gold Pan Engineers - Mine Supply - Oro Grand Placer Mines Company". The room also featured wallpapered walls and ceiling, and heavily patterned carpeting.
UnidentifiedGoldpan Engineering and Mine Supply machine shops, a subsidiary of the Gold Pan Mining Company, at the south end of Ridge Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1901. The Goldpan shops consisted of three main buildings and numerous outbuildings: pipe shop (left); machine, blacksmith, wood working shop, and power plant with a tall smokestack (center); and a warehouse for boiler plate storage (right). The two story, multi gable wood frame building with dormer windows is the Gold Pan Mining Company office. In the foreground are the Colorado and Southern (C&S) railroad tracks. Barney Ford Hill in the background.
UnidentifiedGold Pan Mining Company office on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. The building had five offices on the main floor, and bedrooms and a bath upstairs. The room is furnished with a drafting table, roll top desk and two office chairs. A large map of "Leadville" covers one wall. Hanging from the ceiling is a four globe light fixture; two large windows bring additional light to the interior. Circa 1900s.
UnidentifiedThe Gold Pan Mining Company office building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa early 1900s. The two-story multi gable wood frame building with dormer windows featured five offices on the main floor, with bedrooms and a bath upstairs. A man dressed in a waistcoat and necktie stands on the covered porch. Boulders line the dirt walkway to the entrance. In the background is the elevated scaffold that carried rocks away from the Blue River and Gold Pan excavation pit.
UnidentifiedInside Finding's Hardware Store on Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1890s. Frank Cristy leans against a desk behind the wood railing separating the office area from the store. Calendars with advertisements on the wall show pages with the month and year of November 1891, December 1891, and January 1892. Framed prints, illustrations and other papers line the office wall. Left, a birdcage hangs above potted plants in the storefront window.
UnidentifiedA man sits at a desk in the offices of the Gold Pan Mining Company on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. A half wall lined with drawers, shelving and teller windows separates the office from the public space. Hanging on the wall behind him is a row of clipboards and more file drawers, and a clock. Circa early 1900s.
UnidentifiedA man sits in a chair facing away from his desk inside the Colorado Telephone Company in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1899-1920s. On the desk are books, stacks of papers, inkwells and a candlestick telephone (also known as upright desk stands). The carpeted office is also furnished with typewriter desk with a typewriter on top, a wood secretary filled with books, and a bookstand. Taxidermy, two framed "State of Colorado Certificate of Authority" documents, and a hand crank telephone (or telegraph) hang on the wallpapered wall. The company began providing service to Breckenridge in 1899.
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