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Denver Public Library
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Capitol City
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Call Number
Z-12693
Creator
Bachman, Al (Albert J.), 1910-2003
Date
1962
Summary
View of probably the abandoned Lee Mansion in Capitol City (Hinsdale County), Colorado. The house was built by mine owner and founder of Capitol City, George Lee. Shows an abandoned brick building with a collapsed walls and an arched window, all that remains of what was hoped to be the Colorado governor's mansion.
Physical Description
1 slide : Kodachrome
Born-Digital or Analog
Analog
Subject
Lee, George,--Homes and haunts
Capitol City (Colo.)
Abandoned buildings--Colorado--Capitol City
Houses--Colorado--Capitol City
Ruins--Colorado--Capitol City
Collection
Photographs - Western History
Related Material
Image File: ZZR711012693
Type of Material
Slides
Color photographs
Notes
Title penciled on slide mount. R7110126930
Donor
Al Bachman; gift; 1998
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Credit
Denver Public Library Special Collections, [call number]
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Bachman, Al (Albert J.), 1910-2003,
Capitol City
(1962). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 20/01/2025, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1128010