Call NumberZ-12788CreatorBachman, Al (Albert J.), 1910-2003Date1950-1960SummaryView of the Madison Bank in Silverton (San Juan County), Colorado. Shows a two story brick building with a wooden cornice, brackets, and arched windows and doors with radiating voussoirs. A wood building beside the bank has painted signs that read: "Livery Stable" and "Gun Repairs and Leather Goods." Shows a wooden sidewalk and a wood hitching post. Frame buildings in the distance have signs that reads: "Restaurant," and "Dressmaking."Physical Description1 slide : KodachromeBorn-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectSilverton (Colo.)Banks--Colorado--SilvertonHitching posts--Colorado--SilvertonStables--Colorado--SilvertonWooden sidewalks--Colorado--SilvertonGeographic AreaSilverton (Colo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711012788Type of MaterialSlidesColor photographsNotesPhotographer's stamp on slide mount. Title penciled on slide mount. R7110127889DonorAl Bachman; gift; 1998
Bachman, Al (Albert J.), 1910-2003, Silverton bank (1950-1960). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 16/11/2025, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1126255