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Thumbnail for 'Ouray, Colo., burro train'
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Ouray, Colorado, burro train.
Thumbnail for 'In memory of Chief Ouray and Chipeta, erected by the State of Colorado 1926'
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Photograph of monument to Chief Ouray and Chipeta.
Thumbnail for 'View from Smuggler Mine Boardinghouse, Telluride, Colorado'
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A black and white photograph of mountains from the view of the Smuggler Mine Boardinghouse. The postcard also has a photograph of the miner and photographer inserted onto the photograph of mountains. With the postcard there is a description on a separate piece of paper.
Thumbnail for 'Pack train (Colo.)'
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Color lithograph photo print image of pack mules hauling large beans up a steep incline.
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Image of mules carrying lumber beams on a narrow path up a steep hill. Two horses on the right are horse and cattlemen are also in the view.
Thumbnail for 'Scenery around Ouray, Colorado.'
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Black and white photo print of mountains with bare rocks covering the slopes on the left and conifers covering the lower slopes to the right.
Thumbnail for 'Ouray, Ute Indian Chief (Colo.)'
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Ouray, Ute Indian Chief.
Thumbnail for 'Winter scene near........Pass, Colo.'
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View of a snow packed road pine trees line both sides of the road a snow covered mountain peak overlooks the road
Thumbnail for 'South Fall 184 Ft. Silver Creek Falls, Silverton, ORE'
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Postcard of South Fall Waterfall with trees and a picnic table on one side in Silverton.
Thumbnail for 'Scenic Highway. O-S Road.'
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A road perched on a cliff curves right and continues off in the distance. Square cement blocks line the edge of the road and telegraph poles run beside it. A few pines grow from crevices in the steep, rocky slopes.