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Box 1

 Container

Contains 178 Collections and/or Records:

"Early Day Caboose on Exhibit at Silver Plume, Colorado", 1950-1955

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 139
Scope and Contents View of a detached train caboose in Silver Plume. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. I-913.

"Panorama of Silver Plume, Colo.", 1950-1955

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 140
Scope and Contents View of Silver Plume, looking northwest. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. I-1036.

"Vester's and Berta's", 1950-1960

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 141
Scope and Contents View of a cafe near Silver Plume. Back reads "Vester's and Berta's café and bar at Silver Plume, Colorado. 48 miles west of Denver on U.S. H'way 6. Elevation 9,114 ft. Open the year around." Perhaps west of town, in Bakerville area. Published by the Shockley Scenic Company, Georgetown, Colo., no. SP-3.

Four men in front of wagon and cabin, 1909

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 144
Scope and Contents View, very likely a custom postcard print, of four men posing in front of wagon wheels and a log cabin. Handwritten note on back. Unknown location or people, but sent to John Jones in Waldorf and stamped Denv. & Leadville.

"Mout McClellan - Argentine Central Railway - Gray's Peak Route", 1907-1909

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 156
Scope and Contents View of Steven's Gulch and Mine and Mt. McClellan, from the south. A train for the Argentine Central Railway can be seen on top of Mt. McClellen, but this was probably drawn in. Published by Williamson Haffner Co. Publishers, Denver, no. B 2291.

"Argentine Central R. R. on Mt. McClellan. Highest Railroad in the World; Altitude, 14, 200 feet.", 1901-1907

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 159
Scope and Contents View of Leavenworth Mountain and Mt. McClellan north slope, with railroad grades visible and labelled. Shows both Colorado and Southern Railroad and Argentine Central Railroad. View of "Loop Valley" between Georgetown and Silver Plume. Published by G. H. Fuller, Silver Plume, Colo. (unnumbered). Dated before March 31, 1907, because back has note to put address only.

"Depth of Snow 56 Inches, April 15, 1921. Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1921

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 001
Scope and Contents View of houses and trees in Idaho Springs covered in snow. Published by E. J. Deis, Idaho Springs (unnumbered).

Berthoud Pass Lodge Illustration, 1950-1960

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 010
Scope and Contents View of the Berthoud Pass Lodge. Caption on the back reads "Berthoud Pass Lodge and Marker at the Summit of Berthoud Pass. Alt. 11,314 ft. One of America's Great Summer and Winter Playgrounds, on Highway U. S. 40." Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. 368.

Ski Lifts at Berthoud Pass, 1960-1965

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 011
Scope and Contents View of twin chair ski lift at Berthoud Pass. Caption on back reads "Summit of Berthoud Pass and the Twin Chair Ski Lift. Berthoud Pass where U. S. 40 crosses the Continental Divide, is one of America's Great Ski Areas." Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. 3018.

Berthoud Pass Ski Area, 1961

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 012
Scope and Contents View of skiiers, parking area, and lodge at Berthoud Pass. Caption on back reads "Winter scene at summit of Berthoud Pass, elev. 11,307 ft., Colorado, connecting the Colorado and Mississippi watersheds." Published by the Sandborn Souvenir Co., no. 3042.