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Postcard with two photographs separated by "Greetings from Durango, Colorado." The top photograph shows two riders on horseback at the edge of a lake, and the lower photograph shows a group of men and women sitting around a campfire alongside a river.
A black and white photograph of a person riding a horse at the Colorado New Mexico Fair. The photo also has written on it, "Comere Store in Durango, Colorado."
A black and white postcard of a man and his horse. A photo of the same man sitting at his desk is attached. A note included with the two photos reads, "Harry Ayers was married to my grandmother's sister. She died and he remarried a woman named Mary. When my mother, Lorna Goeglein, lost her mother in 1935 Harry Ayers and his wife took her in. They owned a large cattle ranch in Durango. They were wonderful people and loved my mother as their own. He...
Black and white image of a woman wearing a black dress and riding boots holding a training stick, standing beside a white horse which is kneeling down on its front two legs with its chin on the ground.
Color postcard depicting a four-horse team and red stagecoach with two men. Team and stagecoach are stopped on a dirt road. The dirt road enters a canyon with a sheer drop-off.
A blue tinted photograph of horses and people walking along a rocky path. On the bottom is a description of the photo, but it is very hard to read. The photo is dated September 19th, 1906. In Durango, Colorado. It is postmarked in Duluth, Minn.