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Photographic print image of figure attaching or detaching packages to a mule, with three other mules standing to the side. Snow blankets the ground and long shadows are cast over it. Snow covered cliff edges in background.
Photo of mules carrying wooden planks on their backs, on the back addressed to Martin Otes Y. Bradley on Derby, Connecticut; two postmarks; one-cent stamp
Photograph postcard of two men in hats posing with prospecting tools. Postmarked March 1, 1907. Mailed to Miss Josephine Myers in Grante, Oklahoma by George in Ouray.
View of the of the Smuggler Mill and Mine on the mountainside at Telluride. Unusual in that it has a signature as a cancellation of the one cent stamp. Mailed to Miss Ollie Collins in Telluride from someone in Smuggler on January 23, 1910..
Telluride Mines, a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era. Streams and mountain trails etch lines across and down the mountain slopes looming above the mining buildings and evaporation ponds. Conifers cover patches of the slope in dense areas and scattered areas.
View of Tomboy Y.M.C.A., Smuggler, Colorado, snow covered. Postmarked March 14, 1907, in Smuggler, Colorado. Mailed to Mrs. John J. Thompson, Odell, Illinois with a one-cent stamp.
Photo of mine in a valley surrounded by mountains says "wish you was mine, don't you?" on back also one cent stamp on the back addressed to Miss Ollie Collins