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Thumbnail for 'Children on swings in snow, Telluride, Colo.'
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A black and white photo of children on swings set up on wooden frames partially buried in a snow drift with snowy mountains in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Ouray, Colo., looking north'
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Photographic print postcard of Ouray, Colorado, looking north. Winter scene.
Thumbnail for 'Mountain sheep feeding in the corporate limits of Ouray, Colorado'
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Colorized view of mountain sheep eating hay on snow in Ouray, Colorado. On the address side of this unmailed card is a b/w lithographic view of the Elks' Home on the corner of Main in Ouray.
Thumbnail for 'Tunnel through Riverside snow slide'
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Tunnel through Riverside snow slide, b/w postcard of a group of people in a horse-drawn vehicle (four horses).
Thumbnail for 'Snow slide near Ouray, Colo.  Four men and twenty four mules killed'
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Winter view of a snow-covered road with a power line crossing it, and men with cars stopped in the snow.
Thumbnail for 'Telluride (Colo.)'
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Color lithographic photo print postcard of downtown Telluride, Colo. Winter scene with vehicles parked on each side of the street; snow covered mountains in background.
Thumbnail for 'Snowslide in Ouray, Colorado.'
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Photographic print postcards of an avalanche across a railroad line near Ouray, Colorado. Image depicts a snowbound train with workers and horses posed between snow clearing.
Thumbnail for 'Telluride, Colorado Arpil 6, 1909'
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View of high snow banks on main street in Telluride, with L. L. Nun's bank building and other buildings visible in the upper portion of the picture. Postmarked on April 6, 1909, and mailed to Miss Alpha Wabnitz in Muscatine, Iowa, from Emily A., who wrote on April 5th that "this picture was taken a number of weeks ago."