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A view of Ouray, Colorado between two snow-covered spruce trees. Snow sets off the res brick buildings of town and the red striped cliffs across the valley. A few low hanging clouds hang suspended over.
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Ophir train depot in winter.
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A winter view of the city with the paved streets plowed bare. The caption reads, "Picturesque Ouray, Colorado with the 'Amphitheater' above."
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Photo of mountain sheep grazing next to a building the ground is covered in snow a railroad track runs next to the sheep the is undecipherable words written in the railroad track (one word is Ouray the other Narno?)
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Color photograph print of a city scene in winter. Vehicles drive and are parked along each side; snowy mountain peaks loom in the background.
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Black and white winter scene (street covered with snow) of a corner block of buildings in Telluride. Three business signs visible: "TED'S", "B. KATZ CLOTHING & GENTS FURNISHINGS." where a man in a hat peers inside, and "NATIONAL CLUB". The National Club store on the corner has a "Cafe" sign on top of its roof. The plate glass windows of the building reflect the snow piled outside of the sidewalk.
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Postcard displays 2 lithograph photo prints of Ouray, CO. Upper image of town in the autumn season; lower image a winter scene.
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Photograph of removing snow from a street in Telluride, Colorado, using horses.
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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."