Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Scalloped edges. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Wagon Wheels in Colorful Colorado". Also, a three (3) verse poem about wagon wheels.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Wagons
9 Archival description results for Wagons
Two formally-dressed men in a wagon pulled by two horses with a driver travel a narrow road that has been cleared in a snow slide. Probably taken in the Ten Mile Canyon, Colorado, near the Curtain train station where a snow slide occurred on December 15, 1922. Caption on right of photo has a date of 6/8/22, but that may not be correct as snow would have mostly melted by June.
Sayre, Robert H.Mining operation near Breckenridge, Colorado. Two men stand next to ore cars stopped on elevated tracks leading from the mine's adit (opening). A wagon pulled by two horses is stopped on the dirt road that runs under the tracks. Mine tailings are piled high on either side of the road. In the background is a large wooden structure with a smokestack, probably an ore bin or mill, and log cribbing on the steep hillside. Circa 1898-1913.
UnidentifiedStudents from the Missouri School of Mines travel by horse-drawn wagons down Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, on June 13, 1913. The group was on a school field trip to study the mines and mills in Valdora, Montezuma, and Argentine. Buildings line the west side of Main Street (pictured left to right): The Denver Hotel, after the portico and balcony was removed; The Denver Hotel's dining room, the two-story front gable building; Bruch's Barbershop and Store (with awning); a two-story false front building; a one-story false front building; and the Silverthorn Hotel, with side gables and a row of windows facing the street.
UnidentifiedThe Hawthorne flume used to divert the Swan River for placer mining west of Swan's Nest near Breckenridge, Colorado in 1897. In the distance a man in a wagon is stopped on a bridge across the wooden flume. River rocks line the dirt banks of the depleted river.
UnidentifiedDenver South Park and Pacific (DSP&P) railroad tracks leading out of Frisco, Colorado and going up into the Ten Mile Canyon. A man stands in the snow next to the tracks. Across the tracks is a log cabin and a horse drawn wagon or buggy. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "The Mountains, as they appear in ten mile Canon [sic]."
Westerman, OttoTwo well-dressed men and a burro stand outside a rough hewn log cabin by the Blue River, west of Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Wagons are parked nearby. Looking southwest with Colorado and Southern (C&S) railway boxcars and mill and/or smelter buildings in the background. Circa early 1900s.
Westerman, OttoThe separating and concentrating mill at the Wellington Mine on the north side of French Gulch, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1911. Several two-horse team wagons haul processed ore from the mill. In the foreground piles of lumber and round logs are stacked along the dirt wagon road.
UnidentifiedAn L-shaped cross gable house on the west side of South French Street in Breckenridge, Colorado in the early 1900s. A two-horse drawn carriage or wagon is stopped on the dirt street. The house was built between 1896 and 1902 for John H. Ziegler. In the 1980s it became known as the Markey House.
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