Image of Hesperus Ranger Station. To the right there is a building with a peaked roof. In the back ground there is a another building with windows and small metal chimney. To the left there is a man on horse back to the left of a gate. There is a sign over the gate and a fence running right to left. In the background there is a small mountain range covered in snow.
Image of Hesperus Ranger Station. The station is comprised of two buildings on elevated ground. One building towards the right and is rectangular with the front door facing viewer and the roof is peaked. A small leafless tree is in front of the building. The other building is smaller more square like with a peaked roof. There is a pole in front of the building. In the background there is a hill rising to the left.
Image of horse drawn log wagon. Multiple horse are seen pulling a wagon with some lumber on it. A few workers are observing the transportation of this lumber.
Image of House Creek Camp of the New Mexico Lumber Company in 1925. Various small structures are seen throughout the landscape. Railroad tracks and horses are also present. The numbers 200875 are in the lower right.
Image of Indian Ranger Station. Station has a peaked shingled roof with a brick chimney. On the right side of the building the roof over hangs on to a porch. There is a man, little boy, and little girl. There is Another smaller porch on the left side of the building. In the background there is a forest. Two trees are in front of the Station.
Image of interior of Mancos Hill Winter Sports Area shelter house. A man sits on a wooden bench looking into an empty fire place. The numbers 425934 are in the lower right.
Image of J. W. Wilson sawmill, located six miles north of Rico Colorado. A large pile of cut scrap wood is seen, with a piles of neatly cut lumber next to each other. A large mountain landscape is seen in the background against the small section of the sawmill seen. The numbers 211103 are in the lower right.
Image of J.C. Bunch Sawmill in Fassett Gulch. Workers are seen caring for the mill as the saw is spinning at a high speed. The numbers 432210 are in the lower right.
Image of J.P. Rush Sawmill in mouth of Dry Canyon within Montezuma National Forest. A pile of logs rests next to a pile of sheet lumber. Various small structures and wagons are present. The numbers 164568 are in the lower right.