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A mine near Telluride, Colorado.
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Four miners and three horses standing in the entrance to a mine somewhere near Telluride, Colorado.
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Colorado. The area around Telluride is dotted with numerous abandoned gold and silver mines. Over $300 million in gold alone was produced here. Each large strike drew hundreds of miners to work the hard-rock mines, drawing riches from the very heart...
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Image of a mine, wooden buildings with snow covered cliffs behind.
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A fairly close-up view of the Smuggler Mine and Mills at the base of a mountain near Telluride, Colorado. A Real Photo postcard, undivided back.
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View of the of the Smuggler Mill and Mine on the mountainside at Telluride. Unusual in that it has a signature as a cancellation of the one cent stamp. Mailed to Miss Ollie Collins in Telluride from someone in Smuggler on January 23, 1910..
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A mine against a mountain a road in the background switch-backing up the hill.
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View of the Smuggler Mine and Mills at the base of a mountain near Telluride, Colorado. A Real Photo postcard.
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Photo of mine in a valley hills above the mine front left corner of photo states J.C. Anderson & Co.
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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.
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View of Tomboy Y.M.C.A., Smuggler, Colorado, snow covered. Postmarked March 14, 1907, in Smuggler, Colorado. Mailed to Mrs. John J. Thompson, Odell, Illinois with a one-cent stamp.
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Photograph of the Tomboy Mine.
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Photo of mine in a valley surrounded by mountains says "wish you was mine, don't you?" on back also one cent stamp on the back addressed to Miss Ollie Collins
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Picture of road heading to the mine mountains in the background lightly covered with snow