Call NumberC-339CreatorCollier, JosephDate1870-1877SummaryStereographic view of the Temple of Fashion Dry Goods & Carpets and other businesses along Main Street in Central City, Colorado. The Teller House stands at the corner of Eureka and Pine streets in the left background. The steeple of St. James Methodist Church stands above the Teller House.Physical Description1 photoprint : half stereograph |22 x 19 cm (8 1/4 x 7 1/4 in.)|1 photoprint : half stereograph |35 x 28 cm (13 3/4 x 11 in.)|1 photoprint : stereograph |on mat 10 x 18 cm (4 x 7 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectCentral City (Colo.)--19th centuryBusiness districts--Colorado--Central City--19th centuryChurches--Colorado--Central City--19th centuryGeographic AreaCentral City (Colo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryType of MaterialPhotographic printsStereographsNotesNo. 34 Central City, from the south. Central City is the oldest mining town in Colorado. It is situated in the heart of the mining region, is the county seat of Gilpin county, has a population of about five thousand people, and has an elevation of from 8,000 to 8,900 feet above the level of the sea. It is midway between Black Hawk and Nevada, forming with them a continuous town. It is connected by rail with the K.P. and U.P. railways. typed on paper stuck to back of |"No. 34. Central City from s." handwritten in lower right corner of stereographic print. "Photographed and Published by J. Collier, 415 Larimer Street, Denver." typed on lower edge of stereographic photoprint. Image also identified as "F1017."|Title supplied by cataloger. vintage stereographic print. R7001303396
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