Beautiful remnant of the Victorian Era, the Beaumont Hotel was built in 1886 at the peak of the Camp Bird gold rush. It is world-famous as the host to Presidents, Kings and celebrities.
The picture only takes up the left side of the front of the postal card. It's a black and white photo of an overhead view of Ouray, Colorado. The town lies sprawling below three mountains, with a view of the railroad in the lower right-hand corner.
Colorized aerial view of Camp Bird Mills, Ouray, Colorado. Printed in Germany. Postmarked in Ouray on August 11, 1907 with a one-cent stamp. Mailed to Mr. W. J. Poplin in Newmire, Colorado, from Lois Sankey at the Silver Pick.
View of the mine in a valley partial view of a mountain peak on the upper right corner of the photo writing on front of photo on the back addressed to Mrs. L Wyman Silverton, Colorado. with postmark and one cent stamp
B/w close-up view of buildings at Camp Bird Mine, Ouray, Colorado, covered with snow. Printed in Germany. Postmarked at Camp Bird on July 24, 1909 with a one-cent stamp. Mailed to Mrs. Phillip Kinzel, San Francisco, from Frank and Mary.
Black and white vertical view of a six-horse team, one driver, and wagon with ore on a dirt road. A stream of water runs alongside the road. Snow-capped mountains are in the background. Copyright symbol is after the publisher's I.D. number.