Exterior view of the Gertrude Nash Pulsifer residence on Taos Street, a wood construction building with brick between the inner and outer walls. The house has a gable roof, two brick chimneys, and double-hung mullioned windows. The facade is brightly illuminated; the side of the building is in deep shadow. Griffith Mountain is behind.
Description
1 photoprint ; 26 x 26 cm. (10 x 10 in.); photonegative ; 7 x 7 cm. (2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.)
Subject
Pulsifer, Gertrude Nash--s Homes and haunts; Georgetown (Colo.); Houses--Colorado--Georgetown
Format-Medium
Photograph
Rights Contact Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR710001298
Notes
Formerly MO96.; Hand-written in pencil on back of photoprint: "Gertrude Pulsifer House, Taos Street. This frame house is lined between the outer and inner walls with brick and is one of the snuggest houses in town. It was for many years the home of Georgetown-born Gertrude Nash Pulsifer. Originally a soft green, it has lately been painted red and white shutters added." Hand- written in ink: "Gertrude Nash Pulsifer house (Taos Street), 1951, Georgetown, Colorado, [in 1958 the house was acquired by Judge Andrew Glenn, Saint Paul, after Mrs. Pulsifer's death.] [Mr. & Mrs. Moss occupied the upstairs apartment here during their visit in the summer of 1951]"; Photoprint has tape adhesive on the back.; Stamped on discarded glassine negative sleeve: MOSS Photography, 617 HOWARD ST., S.F.; Title supplied by cataloger.; R7100012985
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