Call NumberWHJ-1567CreatorJackson, William Henry, 1843-1942Date1880-1890SummaryView of Idaho Springs (Clear Creek County), Colorado looking north towards Georgetown. Shows residences and businesses on Miner, Virginia, and Wall Streets, the Colorado Central Railroad tracks, embankments, and rocky fields and fenced areas. The Thomas A. Bryan house built of rusticated stone, famous for its resemblance to a castle, is near the "Oh My God" Road.Physical Description1 photoprint : collodion ; 25 x 33 cm (10 x 13 in.) mounted on album page.Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectIdaho Springs (Colo.)--19th centuryCities and towns--Colorado--Idaho Springs--19th centuryGeographic AreaIdaho Springs (Colo.)Related MaterialImage File: ZZR700301567Type of MaterialSample booksCityscape photographsCollodion printing-out paper printsPhotographic printsBlack & white photographsDigital Version Created FromW. H. Jackson sample album. Colorado Book VII, no. 160Original Material Found in CollectionW. H. Jackson sample album. Colorado Book VIINotesAttribution to Jackson based on inclusion in bound W. H. Jackson sample album. Condition: Print is creased, frayed, cracked. Formerly F7631; Hand-lettered title and: "146." reproduced in print. Mounted on verso of album page: WHJ-1566. R7003015672
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