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Real estate appraisal card. 443 E Street, lots 16-17, block 58, Haskell's Addition, in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 439 E Street, lots 17-18, block 58, Haskell's Addition, in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 337 W. Front Street, lots 5 & 6, block 6, in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 211 W. 1st Street, Imp. on R.R. right of way, block 20, in Salida, Colorado. This building was erected about 1902 as the plant of the Salida Bottling Company; the tracks of the Gunnison branch of the D&RG Railroad lay immediately west of the building. The building does not appear on the 1898 Sanborn map but ls shown on the 1904 edition. The building is shown on a 1902 overview photograph of the city and a close up...
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A view of Salida from Tenderfoot Mountain. From the Hermit of Arbor Villa Collection.
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About a mile and a half west of Salida, the two engines of Passenger Train No. 16 were wrecked due to a rail washout on the line. The washout extended for about a hundred yards and the first engine fell in and buried itself, followed by the second engine, which rammed against it. Before the wreck, Engineer Reardon averted disaster when he noticed a cautionary headlight given off by a neighboring switch engine. Using his ‘customary Safety First caution’,...
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About a mile and a half west of Salida, the two engines of Passenger Train No. 16 were wrecked due to a rail washout on the line. The washout extended for about a hundred yards and the first engine fell in and buried itself, followed by the second engine, which rammed against it. Before the wreck occurred, Engineer Reardon averted disaster when he noticed a cautionary headlight given off by a neighboring switch engine. Using his ‘customary Safety...
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About a mile and a half west of Salida, the two engines of Passenger Train No. 16 were wrecked due to a rail washout on the line. The washout extended for about a hundred yards and the first engine fell in and buried itself, followed by the second engine, which rammed against it. Before the wreck, Engineer Reardon averted disaster when he noticed a cautionary headlight given off by a neighboring switch engine. Using his ‘customary Safety First caution’,...
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An image of Salida after 1900. From the Bob Rush Collection.
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A photograph taken from Tenderfoot Mountain of Salida after a snowstorm. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Image of F Street and downtown Salida after a snow storm. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A view of the Arkansas River from the C.R. 166 Bridge in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Famous Joe Furphy's Cafe and Western Wear shop, located at the intersection of Highways 50 and 291 in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Famous Joe Furphy's Cafe and Western Wear shop, located at the intersection of Highways 50 and 291 in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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In 1883, Salida (no longer South Arkansas) was growing in three directions from the river. The Craig Opera House is at the corner of Second and F Streets and the Presbyterian Church, the first designed for religious services, is a little white frame building at the corner of Third and F Streets. A few days after this photo was taken in mid-May, the F Street bridge was seriously damaged by normal spring runoff when two sections were ripped from the...
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A view of Salida, Colorado taken from the Arkansas Hills. Denver & Rio Grande Cattle Lots are visible, as is the Edison Electric Light Company smoke stacks. Bob Rush Collection.
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A view of Salida from Tenderfoot Mountain. Bob Rush Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida looking southeast. The Denver and Rio Grande rail yards are in foreground. This image is from the Salida Museum's Negatives Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida and the Denver & Rio Grande railyards taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. The D&RG Railroad Depot, Monte Cristo Hotel, Hotel Denton, and D&RG Hospital are all visible. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Bird's eye view of Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, 1882. Population 1500 and 7,456 feet above sea level. Published by J.J. Stoner, Madison, Wisconsin, 1882. Lithographers Beck & Pauli. Includes notes by Thomas Nevens. This map is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.