A dog asleep in the parlor room of the Finding house on Main Street, Breckenridge

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cou-bha BHA.0020-068

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A dog asleep in the parlor room of the Finding house on Main Street, Breckenridge

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A dog is asleep on the carpeted floor of the parlor in Charles A. and Martha (Silverthorn) Finding's house on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1893. The room is furnished with area rugs, a secretary desk, a bookcase and a wicker rocking chair in the bay window. Anchoring the room is an ornate cast iron parlor stove. Decorative items throughout include framed pictures and photographs, porcelain plates supported on easels, seashells and vases. Doilies, antimacassars and tasseled cloth runners cover chair backs and tables and heavy tasseled curtains drape the opening to the adjacent music room. A large book is displayed on a metal book stand, probably the Family Bible.

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This digital object has no restrictions and is free to use. All reproductions must include the appropriate credit: "Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado."

No Copyright - United States (Public Domain)
URI: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/

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      SHS-P.117.2

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