View of veins of Gilsonite (trademark name for uintaite, a black lustrous asphalt) in the Bonanza District, either in Rio Blanco County, Colorado, or Uintah County, Utah; a pathway leads to intermittent piles of uintaite slag marring the sagebrush...
View of quartz veins on Tower Mountain near Silverton (San Juan County), Colorado.
Veins (Geology)--Colorado--San Juan County--1870-1880.; San Juan County (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Tower Mountain (Colo.)--1870-1880.; Mountains--Colorado--San Juan County--1870-1880.
View shows patterns created by veins of gold in a mine owned by Orizaba Mines Company, Grand County, Colorado.
Orizaba Mines Company (Colo.)--Facilities--1920-1930.; Veins (Geology)--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1930.; Grand County (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Gold mining--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1930.; Interiors--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1930.;...
Montgomery, Park County, Colorado, consists of log dwellings; some are under construction. Water leaks from a flume at the center. Stumps are in the foreground, and the hillside in the background is covered with bare trees. Founded in 1859, this...
View of a vein of Gilsonite (trademark name for uintaite, a black lustrous asphalt) in the Bonanza District, either in Rio Blanco County, Colorado, or Uintah County, Utah; vertical mineshaft in foreground is surrounded by slag pile and shredded...
Reproduction of an engraving of Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, consists of dwellings, commercial buildings, and mining facilities. Mines include: Pease-Kansas, Missouri La Crosse-Burroughs, Berryman-Kansas, Illinois Phil'a and...
View of Grayback Mining District, in Costilla County, Colorado; shows iron mines and lode veins (1), and Grayback Gulch placers (2). Hydraulic gold mine erosion is in the foreground.
Costilla County (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Erosion--Colorado--Costilla County--1890-1900.; Hydraulic mining--Colorado--Costilla County--1890-1900.; Mining--Colorado--Costilla County--1890-1900.
A group of Allenspark citizens pose around an ore cart on a cable at Clara Belle mine, eight miles north of Ward, in Boulder County, Colorado. The group includes young boys and one small girl, women in long skirts and bonnets, and men in white...
Several mines and their tailings dot the west side of Quartz Hill above Nevadaville, Colorado. Hundreds of millions of dollars of gold were reportedly mined from three large lodes here between 1859 and World War I. The main veins were named the...
Navajo men, one on horseback, pose near Ship Rock (Tse Bitai, or "the winged rock" in Navajo) on the Navajo Indian Reservation, New Mexico. Shows a monolithic volcanic neck formation that consists of tuft breccia, thin veins of lava, and Mancos...
Indians of North America--New Mexico--Navajo Indian Reservation--1930-1950.; Navajo Indians--New Mexico--Navajo Indian Reservation--1930-1950.; Navajo Indian Reservation (N.M.)--1930-1950.; Ship Rock (N.M.)--1930-1950.; Horseback riding--New...
Mining index to Henderson, Hollister, and Canfield mining histories. Names of mines, mining companies, mining districts, lodes, veins, claims, and tunnels are indexed with page number.
Mines and mineral industries--Colorado--Directories.; Mines and mineral resources--Colorado--Directories.;
This is a report submitted to the Quarterly Conference at the close of Henry A. Buchtel's term as pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church. During his tenor the church raised money to build a new building at 1820 Broadway in Denver, Colo. The...
Buchtel, Henry Augustus, 1847-1924.; Trinity United Methodist Church (Denver, Colo.)--1890-1900.; Denver (Colo.)--1890-1900.; North Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.)--1890-1900.; Methodist churches--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.
Booklet created by The Script Club of East High School in Denver, Colorado. Members of The Script Club, the writing club of East High, submitted their own works for create this booklet. Included are poems, essays, sketches and stories written by...
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High school students' writings--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
Newsletter produced everty two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
Newsletter produced every two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
Newsletter produced every two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
Newsletter produced semi-monthly by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
View shows a fifteen inch vein of gold in an unidentified mine owned by the Orizaba Mines Company, Grand County, Colorado.
Orizaba Mines Company (Colo.)--Facilities--1920-1930.; Veins (Geology)--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1930.; Grand County (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Gold mining--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1930.; Interiors--Colorado--Grand County--1920-1930.;...
A man poses in front of the Ten Broecke mineral vein on a mountain near Twin Lakes (Lake County), Colorado.
Veins (Geology)--Colorado--Twin Lakes--1890-1910.; Ten Broecke Mine (Lake County, Colo.)--1890-1910.; Twin Lakes (Lake County, Colo.)--1890-1910.; Mining--Colorado--Twin Lakes--1890-1910.; Rock formations--Colorado--Twin Lakes--1890-1910.
View of a prominent quartz vein and probably the Oyama Mine near Mineral Point (San Juan County), Colorado. Shows a mountain valley and a pond.
Veins (Geology)--Colorado--Mineral Point--1960-1970.; Mineral Point (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Oyama Mine (San Juan County, Colo.)--1960-1970.; Abandoned mines--Colorado--Mineral Point--1960-1970.