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              cou-bha BHA.0006-035 · Item · circa 1880s-1903
              Part of J. Frank Willis Photograph Album

              A man walks on the Denver, South Park and Pacific (DSP&P) railroad tracks at the base of Mount Royal along Ten Mile Creek. On the left is a simple-gable wooden structure. West of Frisco, Colorado. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "View on the South Park railway near Breckenridge."

              Westerman, Otto
              cou-bha BHA.0006-004 · Item · circa 1880s-1903
              Part of J. Frank Willis Photograph Album

              View of the train trestle or railway bridge over the Ten Mile Creek in the Ten Mile Canyon, near Frisco, Colorado. Railroad tracks run along the creek and up the canyon. Fallen trees, rocks and other debris in the foreground, probably the aftermath of a snow slide or avalanche. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "View in tenmile Canon [sic], the Land of snow Slides."

              Westerman, Otto
              "Scene in ten Mile Canon."
              cou-bha BHA.0006-039 · Item · circa 1880s-1903
              Part of J. Frank Willis Photograph Album

              In Ten Mile Canyon near Frisco, Colorado, a well-dressed man and woman stand on a log bridge over Ten Mile Creek to enjoy the view. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "Scene in ten Mile Canon [sic]."

              Westerman, Otto
              cou-bha BHA.0001-058 · Item · 1900s
              Part of Agnes Miner Collection

              Train stopped on its tracks blocked by snow from a snowslide or avalanche in the Ten Mile Canyon. The Ten Mile Creek runs through the canyon along the railroad bed. Handwritten on the reverse "Train from in [illegible] Saturday morning. There was a couple feet of snow over the top of the rear coach." Circa early 1900s.

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