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A line of mules hitched together, each with two wooden pole guides are led by two men on horseback. A striated rock cliff and telegraph line care seen on the right with a pine covered slope on the left.
Postcard with a photograph of Ouray, Colorado. Ouray can be seen in a valley surrounded by mountains. The postcard is addressed to Miss Helen Forgy of Penn.
The postcard photograph is of a minning avalanche near Ouray, Colorado in 1936. Two snow-covered buildings can be seen on the left side of the picture.
Portland Creek Flood Scene, on August 22nd 1909, in Ouray, Colorado with a person holding a shovel with two more people in the distance, outside a building.
a postcard of a group of buildings with mountains and trees in the background, with words written across the bottom. The first word is unreadable, but the rest reads, "... Ranch, Ouray Colorado". "These cards are really old!" is written on the back.
A black and white photograph of Ouray, Colorado from Horse Thief Trail. The town of Ouray can be seen in the valley, surrounded by mountains. Conifer and deciduous trees can be seen growing on the mountains. Dated August 14th, 1955.
A black and white photograph of Ouray, Colorado. Dated August 14th, 1955. Trees and mountains can be seen in the background, with buildings and a few cars visible on the street.
A black and white drawing of Ouray, Colorado looking up the Toll road. Buildings in the town can be seen, tucked away in a mountain valley. On the back is a handwritten note addressed to someone in Wisconson. Postmarked October 16th, 1912.
Drawn image of Ouray, Colorado from Horse Thief Trail. Trees and mountains can be seen, and the town of Ouray can be seen in a mountain valley. Postmarked September 27th, 1927.