At Cripple Creek, Hans, Dad, Celia [graphic] 1936.

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At Cripple Creek, Hans, Dad, Celia [graphic] 1936.

William S. Jackson (1889-1981) talks to a woman identified as Celia Darlington (Wakefield) near Cripple Creek (Teller County), Colorado. Hans (the chauffeur for Dr. Edith D. Jackson) stands near an open touring car. They are near a dirt road, tailings piles are in the distance.

1 photographic print ; 11 x 8 cm. (4 x 3 in.) mounted on album page.

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Jackson, William S. (William Sharpless), 1889-1981

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Wakefield, Celia, 1916-

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