Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search results

Box 1

 Container

Contains 83 Collections and/or Records:

"Looking across the canon from the cabin.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 4b
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 029
Scope and Contents View of peak and valley in the Daily Mining District.

"The Sol Robinson Bear-trap in Daily", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 5a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 030

"The Molybdenum Mine.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 5a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 031
Scope and Contents 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.

"This Tree is Twisted, Root, Branch and Stock.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 5a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 032
Scope and Contents View of a gnarled tree, looking down into a valley.

"At the Camp-fire before the Cabin in Daily.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 5a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 033
Scope and Contents View of four people cooking food on a campfire. People are labeled as "Teamster, June Price, Mrs. M[arsh] + Her Sister"

"A pose after luch [sic] at the Cabin in Daily. A most alluring spot.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 5b
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 034
Scope and Contents View of three women, relaxing after lunch. They are labeled as "Mrs Marsh, Niece, Sister."

"Julia in her poncho.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 6a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 036
Scope and Contents View of a woman in a poncho, in a forest. Presumably in the Daily District.

"At the Head of Red Creek.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 6a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 037
Scope and Contents View of headwaters of Red Creek, in the Daily District.

"Camp-fire at Daily Cabin.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 6a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 038
Scope and Contents View of a woman and a campfire, with smoke obscuring her view.

"View from the top of Wood Mountain.", 1910-1915

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 6a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 039
Scope and Contents View from the top of Woods Mountain, looking west toward the continental divide. Very southern edge of the Daily District.