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An image of Garfield, Colorado (formerly Junction City) looking west. C.H. Clark, photographer. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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An early image of Garfield. Note the shingle advertising S.J. Spray, deputy mineral surveyor for the town of Garfield. He was listed in the Colorado Business Directories for 1882-1884. The town of Garfield (formerly Junction City) is not listed before 1882. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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An image of downtown Garfield, looking east. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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Part of Peter Mulvany's business empire, located on 1st and G Streets in Salida, Colorado. Roof advertising reads: Peter Mulvany, Groceries, Feed, Grain, & Hay, Wholesale & Retail. Schuttler Wagons, Field and Garden Seeds, Atlas Coal, Farming Implements. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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Shavano Band. Thomas Penrose is 4th from the left. This photograph was taken near the Billings Tunnel ca. 1880s. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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A group of miners at the townsite of Shavano, up the North Fork of the South Arkansas. This image was donated by Dr. Howard Smith, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Smith. The teenager at left of cabin is George Smith. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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Peter and Anastasia Mulvany's home at 145 Poncha Boulevard, in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Donna Nevens Collection.
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Image of the Mulvany property on the mesa. Taken approximately where 7th Street intersects the Monarch Spur Trail in Salida, Colorado. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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In 1878, on the western edge of Chaffee County, prospector Nicholas Creede struck ore and named his mine ‘Monarch.’ Prospectors soon came from all over to try their luck, and the town of Chaffee City was born. To lessen confusion, the town was renamed Camp Monarch in 1879, and then just Monarch. Monarch was located about a mile west of the town of Garfield and had mining camps all over. When the 1893 Silver Panic hit, the town took a hit. Today...
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In 1878, on the western edge of Chaffee County, prospector Nicholas Creede struck ore and named his mine ‘Monarch.’ Prospectors soon came from all over to try their luck, and the town of Chaffee City was born. To lessen confusion, the town was renamed Camp Monarch in 1879, and then just Monarch. Monarch was located about a mile west of the town of Garfield and had mining camps all over. When the 1893 Silver Panic hit, the town took a hit. Today...
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In 1878, on the western edge of Chaffee County, prospector Nicholas Creede struck ore and named his mine ‘Monarch.’ Prospectors soon came from all over to try their luck, and the town of Chaffee City was born. To lessen confusion, the town was renamed Camp Monarch in 1879, and then just Monarch. Monarch was located about a mile west of the town of Garfield and had mining camps all over. When the 1893 Silver Panic hit, the town took a hit. Today...
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Photograph of William Jennings Bryan delivering a speech from the back of railroad car in Salida, Colorado, on October 28, 1902. This image is from the Donna Nevens Collection.
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A photograph of downtown Maysville in the 1880s. Visible business fronts: Stationery & Post Office, and the Bakery. This photo is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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A photograph of Maysville from the early 1880s. Visible business fronts: Cheap Charley's Clothing House, Cheap Joe's Clothing and Dry Goods Store, and The Square Dealing Clothing and Dry Goods House. This photo is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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A photo of Venable's Hotel on Colorado Avenue in Maysville, Colorado, taken in the 1880s. Hattie Venable, the daughter of Jacob and Harriet Venable is leaning against the left post of the hotel. This photo is part of the Donna Nevens 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.