Volume 1: Early Durango

These postcards depict the early days of Durango, Colorado. According to The City of Durango, the town was created by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company in September 1880 as a location for smelters to work the silver and gold being mined nearby. Durango’s more moderate climate at an elevation of 6,512 feet above sea level, a steady water supply from the Animas River, and the availability of coal made it a good choice. The city was named after Durango, Mexico, supposedly because the territorial governor at the time thought the geography was similar. (source)


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Emerald Lake, near Durango, Colo.
Emerald Lake near Durango, Colorado.
Emerald Lake, near Durango, Colorado -- Altitude 10,200 feet.
Electra Lake reflecting surrounding mountains. The address side of the postcard has a one (1) cent stamp, a 1907 postmark, and correspondence.
Emerald Lakes above Telawuket
Sepia-toned photograph of Emerald Lakes with mountion looming,adressed to Mrs. Thomas Loy Sr. 3660 Botanical St. Louis N6.
Emma Sweeney - Durango, Colo.
Emma Sweeney - Durango, Colorado. Photograph of train engine. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
Engine 20 on the Rio Grande Southern Line
Photograph of Engine #20 on the Rio Grande Southern line in Durango, Colorado.
Engine 32 Derailed
Sepia photograph capturing Engine 32 derailed
Engine of the "Silverton" - Southwestern Colorado - "Narrow Gauge Country"
Photograph of the left side of engine #473 with a snowplow attached to the cowcatcher.
Engineer Mountain from Beaver Ponds in Animas Valley, near Durango, Colo.
Photograph of Engineer Mountain in the background, and beaver ponds in Animas Valley in the foreground.
Engineer Mountain from D. S. O. Highway, Colo.
Engineer Mountain, from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Highway, Colorado.
Engineer Mountain, near Durango, Colo.
Photograph of Engineer Mountain and a lake in front of it.
Engineer Mountain, near Durango, Colo.
Engineer Mountain near Durango, Colorado.
Engineer Mt. D.S.O. Highway near Durango, Colo.
Engineer Mountain, D.S.O. Highway north of Durango, Colorado. Gravel road - DSO Highway - with Engineer Mountain in the background

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