Library hours: Mon-Thurs 9-7; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; Sun 12-5. Get more info at our website www.telluridelibrary.org.
Horario de biblioteca: Lun-Jue 9-7; Vie 9-6; Sáb 9-5; Dom 12-5. Para más información, visite www.telluridelibrary.org.
Passwords are now required to access your library account. To create a password, select "Reset my Password" from the Login screen (email address required). For further assistance, please contact the library. / Ahora se requieren contraseñas para acceder a su cuenta de la biblioteca. Para crear una contraseña, seleccione "Restablecer mi contraseña" en la pantalla de inicio de sesión (se requiere dirección de correo electrónico). Para obtener más ayuda, comuníquese con la biblioteca.
Locomotive engine covered by a snow slide, with several men standing on and around the engine. Nothing was written on the back of this postcard, which is an actual photo print.
A color postcard of snow blankets Chattanooga Valley which is located between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado. There are snow capped mountains on each side of the postcard and some in the background as well. There is snow covering everything and on the left side of the postcard there is a tree. The sky is sunny with a few clouds in it.
Winter scene on Brown Mt. near Ouray, Colorado. One (1) cent stamp on the back. Clear postmark has Durango, Colorado, Oct. 6, 3-PM, 1947. Short note is addressed to Adle Morgan, 506 No. Oxford Ave. Los Angeles, Calif.
A view of Ouray, Colorado between two snow-covered spruce trees. Snow sets off the res brick buildings of town and the red striped cliffs across the valley. A few low hanging clouds hang suspended over.
Photo of mountain sheep grazing next to a building the ground is covered in snow a railroad track runs next to the sheep the is undecipherable words written in the railroad track (one word is Ouray the other Narno?)
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.
Colorized view of mountain sheep eating hay on snow in Ouray, Colorado. On the address side of this unmailed card is a b/w lithographic view of the Elks' Home on the corner of Main in Ouray.
View of mountain sheep standing in snow at Ouray, Colorado. Postmarked at Ouray on November 25, 1912, and mailed to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiller in Wonewoc, Wisconsin from Lola.
Black and white winter scene (street covered with snow) of a corner block of buildings in Telluride. Three business signs visible: "TED'S", "B. KATZ CLOTHING & GENTS FURNISHINGS." where a man in a hat peers inside, and "NATIONAL CLUB". The National Club store on the corner has a "Cafe" sign on top of its roof. The plate glass windows of the building reflect the snow piled outside of the sidewalk.
Two signs in the foreground. One gives directions and information about the continental divide, the second provides local mileage. Snow covers the ground, and many trees are shown in the background.
Black and white lithographic photo print. Image of a snow covered scene, with a high snow ridge carved by plowing along the side of the road. Tree line and mountain peaks in background.