Marsh, George E., 1877-1953
Person
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
"Rainy Day", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 20a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 099
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Portrait of a chipmunk named Rainy, caught at Naylor Lake (near Guanella Pass).
"Taken while the Timber-wagon on the bridge held up the Cavalcade.", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 2a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 007
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View of three people with pack donkeys, in a forest. Labeled as "on the way to Echo Lake."
"The Blast", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 14a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 071
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View of something smoking outside of George Marsh's house in Georgetown.
"The Bostonian", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 14a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 070
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View of a man on a mule, holding a camera. Labeled as "Bro. of Mrs. A. Hammer." Image taken outside of George Marsh's house in Georgetown.
"The Camp below Edith Lake", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 2a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 008
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View of a building and wagon near Edith Lake.
"The First Course at Dinner", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 11a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 060
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View of Julia Marsh outside a cabin. Labeled as Saxon Mountain.
"The Head of Ute Creek.", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 6b
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 040
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View from the headwaters of Ute Creek.
"The Molybdenum Mine.", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 5a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 031
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View looking south at Red Mountain. Appears to be a small amount of mining activity. Label reads "The Molybdenum Mine. Concentrates are worth $1.85 a pound, 66% pure. The ore contains about 3% of the molybdenum mineral. Daily District." This slightly predates the Urad Mine. Presently called the Henderson Mine.
"The Shore of Lost Lake", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 1a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 003
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View of Lost Lake (perhaps one of the Chicago Lakes), near Mt. Evans.
"The Sol Robinson Bear-trap in Daily", 1910-1915
Item — Box: 1, Page: 5a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 030
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View of a bear trap made of logs.