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175 feet R. G. Southern RY. track near Telluride, left 62 feet in the air by a cloud burst, b/w postcard.
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Postcard with a picture of a bridge spanning a creek. There is a letter on both the front and the back.
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Four views of the 1876 Gourmet Restaurant in Ouray, Colorado.
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View of waterfall which is on the right side of the photo a tall pine tree stands to the right of the waterfall.
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A postcard with a photograph of fish, with a description written on the bottom that reads, "A Two Hours' Catch at Lake San Christobal, near Lake City, Colorado." The postcard is addressed to Mr. Harry Bannes.
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A glimpse of Ouray, Colorado, with Mt. Hayden in background
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Photo of mules with packs on their backs crossing a bridge appears to be hand colored over a b/w photo.
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A color drawing of Ingram. On the postcard it reads, "Near Telluride, Colo. Showing Ingram and Bridal Veil Falls." Mountains can be seen in the background.
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An order postcard from Telluride dated April 15th, 1904. The order is signed from "Uncle Dick".
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View of Circle M Motel located in Ouray, Colorado, with vehicles and mountain cliffs in the background.
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Photo of a valley; a road is against cliffs on the right side; in the far background a peak is visible.
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Ouray, Colorado can be seen at the bottom third of the photograph. Above it are snow-capped mountains and a tree-covered ridge.
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Colorized view of a winter landscape along a plowed single railroad track with a rosy colored horizon beynd the distant mountains. Pirninted in Germany. Not mailed, but addressed on back to Flora from Aunt Maria.
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After the Telluride (Colo.) flood of July 24, 1914, b/w postcard. Written across the address side of the card, describing how "the house below Lillian Andersons was crushed to pieces and carried into the back yards of Viola Schindel Myers and the house where Emma lived."
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This famous highway through Colorado's towering San Juan Mountains is kept open, with occasional brief interruptions, all winter, and trip then, in fair weather, is indeed full of the scenic thrills of a wintry wonderland. View in Chattanooga Valley ...
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View of lakes surrounded by pine trees. Mountain peaks are in the background.