Call NumberX-63023CreatorFick, William L.Date1940SummaryView of C. E. Keesler's former residence at 117 West Street, Cripple Creek (Teller County), Colorado. The two-story Queen Anne style wooden frame house has a two-story porch, dormers, lead-paned transoms, and sidelights. A cattle guard is near the end of the driveway.Physical Description1 photoprint on album page ; 19 x 24 cm (7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectKeesler, C. E.--Homes and hauntsArchitecture, Queen Anne--Colorado--Cripple CreekCripple Creek (Colo.)Houses--Colorado--Cripple CreekMining--Colorado--Cripple CreekGeographic AreaCripple Creek (Colo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710063023Type of MaterialPhotographic printsBlack & white photographsOriginal Material Found in CollectionC Photo Collection 255. Colorado Mining, William L. Fick.NotesAlbum in 7 unnumbered volumes. Historical information bound in album includes: "Gold and Silver Mining in Colorado: Leading Gold Producing Counties, Leading Silver Producing Counties," and "Colorado's Gold and Silver: "The Shining Mountains, Gold Discovered, and Great Gold Strikes Early in 1859."; Title and "# 1478" hand-written on back of album page. R7100630238
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