Southwest Center General Photo Collection

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Building the New High School (Durango, Colo.) (2)
Group photo of people standing on steps of new school., New high school. Dr. Emory Smiley is 3rd from right, front row.
Buildings and Parking Lot at Window Rock, Arizona
View of buildings and parking lot near base of Window Rock formation. A trail leading down to the building is in the foreground with seven cars in the near parking lot. Window Rock formation is in top right corner of photo.
Burns Bank at 9th St. and Main Ave. (Durango, Colo.)
The corner of Burns National Bank on Main Avenue in Durango.
Burns National Bank Building (Durango, Colo.)
Dirt street in front of the Burns National Bank building on Main Ave.
Burro and Wooden Cart at Gallup Ceremonial (N.M.)
A wooden cart with large wooden wheels pulled by a burro. An automobile is located behind the wooden cart.
C. M. William Residence at E. 3rd Ave. at 1st St. (Durango, Colo.)
Little house in Durango., Duplicate photo of I-05-33
C. M. Williams
A black and white portrait of a man, Vice President, 1885-1889.
C. W. Weelman Residence (Durango, Colo.)
Interior of home. Chairs, paintings, decorations, and flower wallpaper.
C. W. Williams Residence at E. 3rd Ave. at 15th St. (Durango, Colo.)
Two-story house in Durango with white fence in front. C. W. Williams and wife of David Day are on porch., Duplicate image can be found in I-05-04.
CCC Boys Planting Trees on Reservoir Hill (Durango, Colo.)
This large group of men is posed in front of the Dispensary building, located in the approximate site of Reed Library on what became the campus of Fort Lewis College.
CCC Boys Working on Reservoir Hill (Durango, Colo.)
Four CCC boys and foreman Leonard E. Zeils are perched on a steep hillside (above the front hill switchback?) where they were working on what eventually became the main road to the campus of Fort Lewis College.
CCC Crew Landscaping Along a Road on Reservoir Hill (Durango, Colo.) (1)
Foreman Leonard E. Zeils and a crew of CCC workers are at work along a road that eventually crossed the campus of Fort Lewis College.

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