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After the Telluride (Colo.) flood of July 24, 1914, b/w postcard. Written across the address side of the card, describing how "the house below Lillian Andersons was crushed to pieces and carried into the back yards of Viola Schindel Myers and the house where Emma lived."
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One of the Red Mountains on the Million Dollar Highway, b/w postcard.
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Photo of Storey Hotel with a snow covered mountain peak which overlooks the house to the right of the house two people are seated on a bench
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The text reads, "Near Telluride, between Ophir and Rico, was Matterhorn, a minute community at the base of Yellow Mountain. Here is the old saloon."
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A wooden-frame house hit by 2 buildings that have been pushed downstream and destroyed by flood and mud in Telluride.
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Photo of two hoses street in front of the house has some debris in it there is a man and a woman between the houses the man is crawling on a board
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Image of snow capped peak in the background; a barn in the grassy foreground surrounded by a fence with a cow grazing to the right of it
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Photograph of the ruins of Fort Peabody. Built by order of Governor Peabody during early day labor strikes against the mines in 1903. Manned with machine guns atop Imogene Pass, it governed the area above Ouray and Telluride, Colorado.
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A wooden shack, partially surrounded by two walls of thin pieces of shale stacked in front, stands out against a clear blue sky.
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Skyline Guest Ranch building with a wagon sitting in the foreground. Located among the West's most famous gold mining camps, in the magnificent Silver San Juan Mountains.
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Damaged building, with snow dusted peaks in the background.
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Photo of four Jeeps in front of a dilapidated two-story cabin. Two people are in the entrance of the cabin that overlooks a valley containing a town.