Georgetown (Colo.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 161 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of unknown man, 1894-1896
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 104
Scope and Contents
Portrait of an unknown man, taken at Morgan's Studio in Cripple Creek. Labelled in pencil on back Georgetown Lodge #5 I. O. O. F.
Portrait of unknown young man, 1877
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 096
Scope and Contents
Portrait of an unknown man with crutches. Photographed by L. McLean, Georgetown, Col.
Portrait of unknown young man, 1877
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 097
Scope and Contents
Portrait of an unknown man (same as photo 096, where the man was pictured with crutches). Photographed by L. McLean, Georgetown, Col.
Portrait of unknown young man, 1892-1901
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 100
Scope and Contents
Portrait of an unknown man, taken by Geo. Dalgleish, Georgetown.
"Pre-emption on Saxon.", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 10a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 058
Scope and Contents
View of a woman outside of a cabin, on Saxon Mountain. Labeled ca. 1911, as well as "She married Willie Stewart." A woodchuck is labeled in the photograph.
"Pre-emption on Saxon Mt.", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 12a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 064
Scope and Contents
View of Julia Marsh, sitting on a chair outside of a cabin on Saxon Mountain.
Scotty Wilkins Collection
Collection
Identifier: CCCLD-006
Overview
One binder, mainly filled with photographs of various people and groups in Georgetown, between 1885 and 1910.
"Section of Georgetown Loop Bridge. Colo. & Sou. Ry.", 7136
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 081
Scope and Contents
View of the Georgetown Loop from below.
"Silver Queen of the Rockies, Georgetown, Colorado", 1970-1980
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 050
Scope and Contents
View of the inside of the Silver Queen of the Rockies restaurant. Back reads "Located 46 miles west of Denver on U.S. 6 and Interstate 70, it was built in 1867. Stained glass windows, gingerbread, balcony and canopy, diamond dust mirrors, including one from England's Windsor Castle lend to the Victorian elegance. Gracious dining in the West's oldest mining town restaurant." Published by the Sinkovec Card Co., Boulder, no. 48259.
"Silver Queen of the Rockies, Georgetown, Colorado" (second copy), 1970-1980
Item — Box 1: Series CCCLD-034: Series 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 050 c.2
Scope and Contents
View of the inside of the Silver Queen of the Rockies restaurant. Back reads "Located 46 miles west of Denver on U.S. 6 and Interstate 70, it was built in 1867. Stained glass windows, gingerbread, balcony and canopy, diamond dust mirrors, including one from England's Windsor Castle lend to the Victorian elegance. Gracious dining in the West's oldest mining town restaurant." Published by the Sinkovec Card Co., Boulder, no. 48259.