Call NumberX-1037CreatorWolle, Muriel Sibell, 1898-1977Date1950SummaryView of the James Grafton Rogers house, Georgetown, Colorado, which was torn down in 1965. The house has a porch which runs the length of the building except where a gable holding a bay window extends from the roof to the ground level. Iron filigree runs along the roof line. A mountain is visible behind the house. In front of the house is a white picket fence atop a stone wall; the gate, at street level, is lower than the fence itself. The front of an automobile is seen on the right, parked on the road in front of the house.Physical Description1 photonegative : black-and-white ; 7 x 12 cm (2 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.); 1 photoprint : black-and-white ; 7 x 11 cm (2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectGeorgetown (Colo.)Houses--Colorado--GeorgetownRogers, James Grafton 1883-1971--Homes and haunts.CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710001037Type of MaterialFilm negativesBlack & white photographsPhotographic printsOriginal Material Found in CollectionWH906. Muriel Sibell Wolle papersNotesHand-written in pencil on back of photoprint: Georgetown-1950, J.G. Rogers Home. Photoprint has adhesive and remnants of a page on the back. Title hand-written in pencil on back of photoprint. R710010373DonorMuriel Sibell Wolle estate, 1977
Wolle, Muriel Sibell, 1898-1977, J. G. Rogers Home (1950). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 17/02/2026, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1017762