Idaho Springs (Colo.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
"Argo Tunnel and Mill, Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1950-1955
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 052
Scope and Contents
View of the Argo mine, tunnel, and mill. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. I-945. Date is of the printing of the postcard, based on visual clues on the back. Photo is very likely from an earlier date (the 1930s or early 1940s).
"Berthoud Pass and Highway U. S. 40, Colo.", 1940-1950
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 095
Scope and Contents
Spiral bound booklet with 12 photographs from Berthoud Pass and U. S. 40. Images include: "Rabbit Ear Pass," "The Cliffs, Kremmling, Colo.," Old Water Wheel and Waterfall, Idaho Springs," "Vista on Berthoud Pass, Colo.," "Markers at Summit of Berthoud Pass (alt. 11,315 ft.)," "Highway near the Top of Berthoud Pass, Colo.," "Ski Lift on Berthoud Pass, Colo.," "Highway, Overpass and Bridge at Colorado River," "Climbing Floyd Hill out of Clear Creek Canon," "Crater Mt., Summit of Berthoud Pass...
"Floyd Hill rising out of Clear Creek Canon on Highway U. S. 40 near Idaho Springs, Colorado", 1950-1960
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 014
Scope and Contents
View of Floyd Hill road coming down into Clear Creek Canyon. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. 343. Date is inferred based on printing and style, original photograph likely earlier.
"Highway U. S. 40, Colorado. Ten Souvenir Prints", 1950-1960
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 097
Scope and Contents
Spiral bound booklet with 10 color photographs along U. S. Highway 40. Images include: "Continental Divide from Hwy. 6 & 40," "Waterfall, Old Water Wheel, Idaho Springs," "Crater Mt. from Berthoud Pass," "Markers at Summit of Berthoud Pass," "Chair Lift, Summit Berthoud Pass," "Switchbacks Western Slope Berthoud Pass," "The Kremmling Country in Middle Park," "Markers at Summit of Rabbit Ear Pass," "Rabbit Ear Peak from Highway," "Autumn in Yampa River Valley." Published by the Sanborn...
"Looking back toward Idaho Springs from Virginia Canon, Colo.", 1940-1950
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 048
Scope and Contents
View from Virginia Canyon Road, looking down into Idaho Springs. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. I-771. Date is of the printing of the postcard, based on visual clues on the back. Photo may be earlier.
"Looking up Virginia Canon from Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1920-1930
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 039
Scope and Contents
View of Idaho Springs and Virginia Canyon road. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. 334.
"Loop on Virginia Canon Road Squaw & Chief Mts. In Background, Colo.", 1950-1955
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 053
Scope and Contents
View from Virginia Canyon road, looking toward Squaw Mountain and Chief Mountain. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. I-946. Date is of the printing of the postcard, based on visual clues on the back. Photo is very likely from an earlier date (the 1930s or 1940s).
"Mt. Evans and Clear Creek Valley from Virginia Canon Road", 1920-1930
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 038
Scope and Contents
View from Virginia Canyon road, looking south toward Mount Evans. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. 318.
"Mt. Evans From Curve On Virginia Canon Road, Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1926-1939
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 046
Scope and Contents
View from Virginia Canyon Road, looking south towards Mount Evans. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co., no. I-112. Date is the printed date from visual clues on the back.
"News & Views from Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1950-1955
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 054
Scope and Contents
A small souvenir booklet with four views pasted inside. Images include: "Looking Back toward Idaho Springs from Virginia Canon, Colo.," "Panorama of Idaho Springs, Virginia Canon and hills from Mt. Evans Road," "Panorama of Idaho Springs from the Argo Tunnel," "The Waterfall - Idaho Springs, Colo." Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Co. Photos likely from the 1940s.