View of the city of Mancos, with Point Lookout (Mesa Verde National Park) visible in the distance. The card was not postmarked, but Belle wrote, "Mancos is awful dull."
Black and white view of a dirt street in Mancos, with vehicles and people driving and walking. Colorado U.S. 160 sign on the right side of dirt street. Buildings, houses and power poles and lines border the sides of the street.
Mancos, Colorado, viewed from Air Port Hill. A real photo postcard. Dating of this item is from a duplicate card, not retained in this collection, that was postmarked at Mancos on 11/29/1944.
High exposure black and white lithographic photo print. Image of the aftermath of a city fire. Buildings still stand at lower right of image; figures standing amongst the debris and smoldering ruins. Mountains in background.
A sepia postcard with streets that are lined with brick buildings and one car on the left, and a building and trees on the right side. More buildings line the street in the background.
Photo print image of a town center or square. A US flag flies from a pole planted in the middle of an intersection. Awnings cover several building fronts; vehicles and horse drawn carts park at diagonals along the street.
A black and white postcard of a white building that appears to be a church. There are a couple of trees in front of it and a few mountains in the background.
Hand tinted color lithographic photo print image of a street lined by wooden and brick buildings. In addition, telegraph poles line both sides of the street, large trees at right.