Royal Arch on Green Mountain. [1895-1920]

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Royal Arch on Green Mountain. [1895-1920]

Views of the rock formation, called the Royal Arch.

23 photographs (13 views)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7458343

Boulder Public Library

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Bass, Lawrence P., 1870-1920.

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NOTE: The address of the building at 1440 Pearl was later changed to 1438 Pearl. From the description of W.W. Wolf Meat Market in Boulder, Colorado. 1891. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427353525 NOTE: The house was built in 1877. From the description of 809 Pine Street photograph, 1896. 1896. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427353610 Ray Edson was secretary-treasurer of the Vanadium Mining Company. From the descr...

Sturtevant, J. B. (Joseph Bevier), 1851-1910

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Joseph Sturtevant purchased his first camera in 1883. His step-father lived at Fort Totten, now in the state of North Dakota. From the description of Picket line, Fort Totten, Dakota Territory. [1880-1889] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427377106 NOTE: Allen started a drugstore in Valmont in 1865 and was probably the first druggist in Boulder County. He owned drugstores in Boulder beginning in 1874. He owned the store in this photo ca. 1886-1892. F...

Meile, Louis B., 1858-1935

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The Kilton Sampling Works was built in 1895 and burned in 1907. It was a sampling work and chlorination process mill. From the description of Kilton Sampling Works in Boulder. [ca. 1900] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427325081 Camp Albion was a small mining center in western Boulder County. It served as the center of the Snowy Range Mining District, organized in 1861. The peak population is thought to have been about 200. The site of this camp now is within t...

Tangen, Ed, 1873-1951

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The 1911 Boulder City Directory (p. 22, 134), lists The Alps, John W. Ripley (wife Mary), proprietor, Madie E. and Martha C. Ripley, residents, 4 miles (p. 22 says 3 miles) up Boulder Canyon. The Alps Lodge, Box 187, Magnolia Star rural route, is listed in the 1923 (p. 244) and 1926 (p. 244) Boulder County directories. From the description of The Alps : close-up photograph, 1926. 1926. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427278825 NOTE: City directory lists Emma, E...