Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 48, F. P. Stevens photograph - Santa Fe Railroad Depot on East Pikes Peak Avenue.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 64, F. P. Stevens photograph - Dwelling interior (interior of the Stevens Fotograferie).
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 92, F. P. Stevens photograph - Motor tricycle.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 85, Indian prints - Mrs. Margaret T. Adams include: 1 envelope addressed “Indian Photographs from Mrs. Margaret T. Adams”; 6 hand-colored photographs titled “Two Little Braves, Sac and Fox,” “Kill Spotted Horse, Assiniboine," “Sac and Fox Papoose,” “Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache,” “Chief Red Cloud, Sioux,” and “Ts-I-Do-We-Tsh, Pueblo” All of above are copyrighted F. A. Rinehart, Omaha.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 41, F. P. Stevens photograph - Casino at Broadmoor, 1901.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 57, F. P. Stevens photograph - Interior of the Western Union Telegraph office, Tejon Street between Pikes Peak Avenue and Kiowa.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 6, F. P. Stevens photograph - El Paso Bank Building, southeast corner of Tejon and Pikes Peak Avenue.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 10, F. P. Stevens photograph - County courthouse, southwest corner of Nevada Avenue and Kiowa Street.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 58, F. P. Stevens photograph - Linotype room of the Gazette Publishing Company.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 79, F. P. Stevens photograph - Interior of a dentistry.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various building on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001, at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 59, F. P. Stevens photograph - Interior of W. P. Bonbright & Company offices, showing board of Cripple Creek stocks.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 28, F. P. Stevens photograph - Grace Episcopal Church, southwest corner of Pikes Peak Avenue and Weber Street.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 8, F. P. Stevens photograph - North view on Tejon between Huerfano Street and Pikes Peak Avenue.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 35, F. P. Stevens photograph - Lincoln School, southwest corner of Vermijo and Cascade Avenue.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 21, F. P. Stevens photograph - St. Mary’s Catholic Church on West Kiowa Street.
Historic documentation of life at the turn of the 19th century created by residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 for the citizens of 2001. Under the direction of Louis R. Ehrich, a prominent 19th century businessman, the items were sealed in a chest which was stored in various buildings on the Colorado College campus until the official opening January 1, 2001 at the Charles Leaming Tutt Library. Contents of Ms349, Fd 160 no. 43, F. P. Stevens photograph - Broadmoor Hotel, 1901.
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A27
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A34
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A23
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A8
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A1
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A4
Southwestern Ruins, Villages, Pueblos and Missions, 1896-1940: A3