Call NumberX-2094CreatorThomas, A. M.Date1895SummaryView west on Gregory Street in Black Hawk, Colorado, after the flood of 1895|shows flood debris such as planks, posts, rocks, dirt and silt. Three men are holding shovels and working on clearing the street as water continues to pour past them in a small stream. There is a fire hydrant and flagpole (still standing) in the pile of debris. Many people are along the sidewalks and in the street. Four small boys are sitting on a log next to the flagpole. Visible stores include: Grocers, C. Miller's Cash Grocery, Trade Palace (in the Rohling Block)|Hardware, Groceries, S. Tobolowsky|on the hill in the distance: Sleepy Hollow Mine. A train trestle traverses over Gregory Street which served as the first leg of the journey to Central City. Though only a mile away on foot, the train required a full four miles to negotiate the grade.Physical Description1 photographic print |21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectBlackhawk (Colo.)Floods--Colorado--BlackhawkStreets--Colorado--BlackhawkGeographic AreaBlackhawk (Colo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710002094Type of MaterialCard photographsFilm negativesPhotographic printsNotesFormerly F5861. Hand-written on back of photoprint: Black Hawk Flood, after the flood, July 30, 1895, A.M. Thomas. Title hand-written on back of photoprint. Library owns additional iterations of this image in various formats: 2 copy negatives, 1 vintage photographic print on card mount, 1 copy photographic print |21 x 26 cm. (8 x 10 in.). R7100020946
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