Bob Rush, prominent Salida attorney, had a large collection of framed photographs that adorned his office. He graciously donated his collection to the Salida Library.
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India Grill
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The India Grill was located on the corner of F and 1st Streets in downtown Salida, Colorado.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Interior of Vaughn's Feed Store
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Vaughn's was a wholesale dealer in farm implements, buggies and wagons, hardware, and feed at 126 G St.. When they moved into 136 G Street in 1922, they began selling groceries.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Palace Hotel & Cafe
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The Palace Hotel, a $20,000 three-story brick building designed by Charles J. Anderson and
owned by Ambrose Ramsey, was built at 204 N. F Street during 1906-09. Distinctive
features of the building’s façade were a heavily ornamented parapet with stone trim,
corbelling, and half-round and rectangular inset panels with textured stucco, thick rock-faced
stone lintel courses and narrow stone sill courses, paired tall double-hung sash windows with
transoms on the second story, large plate glass display windows with clerestory panels
composed of multiple small lights and rock-faced stone columns on the first story.
The Palace Hotel is located at 202 & 204 North F Street in Salida, Colorado.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Panorama of Downtown Salida
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A panoramic view of F and 2nd Streets in Salida, Colorado. First National Bank, Commercial National Bank, C.N. Francis Clothing, and Waggener's Pharmacy are visible.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Parade Float at the Elks Lodge
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The Elks float set to participate in one of Salida's many early day parades. The Elks Club #808 is on the northwest corner of 2nd and E Streets in Salida, Colorado.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Pheasant Hunt Haul
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A photo of a day's haul of pheasant shooting. Taken in Salida, Colorado near the corner of 1st and E Streets. The Senate Bar is on the southeast corner.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Red Cross Hospital
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Dr. Frank N. Cochems established the Red Cross Hospital in the building at 123 G Street, which had been erected in the early 1890s and used as a brothel. Dr. Cochems reportedly founded the facility because “the people of Southern and Western Colorado and Northern New Mexico were sorely in need of a hospital in which the confidence of all would repose unreserved.” The institution was described as “one of the most up-to-date hospitals in the West, and the good work it has done throughout its career can hardly be overestimated.”
Bob Rush Collection.
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Red Cross Hospital
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The Red Cross Hospital was located on the northeast corner of G and 3rd Streets in Salida, Colorado, and was owned by Dr. Cochems.
Bob Rush Collection.
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