Southwest Center General Photo Collection

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Fourth of July Celebration Carriage on Main Avenue in Durango (Colo.)
A carriage of men out in the street on the fourth of July.
Frank Fitchue
Man standing with cane next to tree stump in front of painted backdrop., A full story is in "Pioneers of the San Juan Vol. I". An employee of 1st National Bank.
Frank Halls and Sisters
A portrait of two women and one man. Frank Halls and sisters.
Fred Harman Riding in the Fiesta Days parade (Durango, Colo.)
Fred Harmon riding his horse in the Durango Fiesta parade. Four negatives., Fred Harmon, creator of the Red Rider comic strip, resided in Pagosa Springs (his home is now a private museum).
From Corner of Glascow and Mantz (Rico, Colo.)
Telephone lines and houses in front of mountains in Rico, Colorado., View east along Mantz Ave. from corner of Glascow and Mantz Ave. Duplicate can be found in II-33-08A
Gallavan Produce Truck
Old truck on street next to building
Gallavan and Haffey Produce Company
A picture of the Gallavan and Haffey Produce Co. with their first street light.
Gardenswartz Building (Corner of 9th St. and Main Ave., Durango, Colo.)
Two-story building on corner of 9th St. and Main in Durango, Colorado.
George Vaile
Man standing in street., An officer of the 1st National Bank. Lived in house on 3rd Ave. Later owned by Schuyler Parker.
Gladstone
Mineral industries buildings on a hillside at Gladstone.
Glascow Ave. (Rico, Colo.)
Looking down a dirt road at cars and houses., View north along Glascow Ave. with Mantz Ave. in foreground. Duplicate can be found in II-33-08C
Gold Bullion Mule Leaving Tomboy Mine (Near Telluride, Colo.)
Two men on horseback leading a mule., Caption: "Gold Bullion mule leaving Tomboy Mine for the Express office 1918. Two bars each weighing 50#. Gross value of mule load $15,000." Location of negative: Western Colorado Power Company Collection.

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