Call NumberL-610CreatorLake, Harry H., 1860-1952Date1865-1870Summaryand residence of Harley B. Morse, the Central City Daily Register building, Washington Hall, the residence of William M. Roworth, St. James Methodist Church, residences of Henry M. Teller (one of Colorado's first senators), and Willard Teller. Other residences include those of Charles F. Hendrie (one of the founders of the Hendrie & Bolthoff Company), A.J. Van Deren (lawyer), Jonathan Royle (lawyer in firm Butler & Royle), Enos K. Baxter (mine operator), Louis Mack (who |goods store (operated by the aunt of William Frederick ("Buffalo Bill")), a brick banking house of Warren Hussey & Company, Standley & Company, the Central City post office, the Rocky Mountain National Bank, Mose Comfort's Gambling House, the surgical office of Dr. R.G. Aduddell, Tom Pollock's livery stable, the Montana Theatre (which featured the Langrishe and Daugherty stock companies) the Concert Hall Billiard Room, the Wells, Fargo & Company offices, the law office |later built the Mack Block in Denver), and James Burrell (real estate operator)|other businesses include the law office of Henry M. and Willard Teller, The Bowling Alley, Saloon and Gambling Rooms (owned by Barnes & Jones, leased to the Central City school district until the high school was built in 1870), the Stage Company stables, and Lawrence Hall.|View of large buildings on Main Street in Central City, Colorado, at the beginning of the mining town's heyday|shows O.K. Clothing Store owned by A. Jacobs & Company, the Connor House (a leading hotel in town), signs "Hardware" and "Groceries" advertising the Roworth Mercantile Co. building, jewelry shop of Hense & Gottesleben, a bookstore next to John Best's pharmacy, signs advertising drugs, medicines and groceries hanging on the pharmacy building, a millinery and dryPhysical Description1 photoprint : black and white |29 x 36 cm (11 1/4 x 13 3/4 in.)SubjectCentral City (Colo.)--19th centuryCommercial facilities--Colorado--Central City--19th centuryHouses--Colorado--Central City--19th centuryGeographic AreaCentral City (Colo.)Related MaterialImage File: ZZR700120610Type of MaterialCityscapesPhotographic printsNotes& Gottesleben jewelry shop, John Best's Pharmacy, a millinery and dry goods store operated by the aunt of William Frederick ("Buffalo Bill") Cody, the Warren Hussey & Company bank, the law offices of Henry M. and Willard Teller, the bowling alley, the Stage Company stables, the Rocky Mountain National Bank building, Mose Comfort's Gambling Hall, the surgical offices of Dr. R.G. Aduddell, Tom Pollock's livery stable, Lawrence Hall, and the residences of David C. Collier, |Image identified as "Sheet 2" of "Mr. Lake's identified pictures and charts."|Image included in Mr. Lake's identified pictures and charts with several buildings numbered and identified, including the Montana Theatre, a the Concert Hall Billiard Room, the Wells, Fargo & Company office, the law office and residence of Harley B. Morse, the Central City Daily Register building, Washington Hall, St. James Methodist Church, Charpiot's restaurant, the O.K. Clothing Store, the Pacific House, the Miners Theater, the Central City Bakery building, the Hense |Modern copy of vintage photograph. Title supplied by cataloger. William M. Roworth, Henry M. Teller, Willard Teller, Charles F. Hendrie, A.J. Van Deren, Louis Mack, James Burrell, Jonathan Royle, Enos K. Baxter, John Y. Glendinen and William A. Arnold, as identified by Lake. R7001206104Languageeng
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