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- Eroded sandstone rock in the shape of giant anvil with plains and hills beyond. One of 8 images in a full page spread. 2
- Large eroded sandstone rock formations in Monument Park with trees around. One of 8 images in a full page spread. 2
- Large weathered rock with scrub brush in foreground and trees behind. Title, photographer and "1658" printed on bottom of photo. Ad for the W.E. Hook View, Stationery and Book Company, 27 South Tejon Street Colorado Springs, Colorado printed on back. 2
- A group of six men sit on craggy rock formations in Monument Park near Woodmen Sanatorium. Blodgett Peak is visible in the background. Monument Park was located in the present day neighborhoods of Rockrimmon and Woodmen Valley in Colorado Springs. 1
- Eroded sandstone rock formations. [May be the Dutch Parliament] Illustration appeared in the "Illustrated Supplement, No. 3, of Colorado Springs Gazette, August 3, 1890." 1
- Full page spread of five images. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 23, 1887 on pages 296-297. 1
- Halftone illustration from "Glimpses of America" showing large rock flattened on top among scrubland. Caption below image reads "Vulcan's Anvil, Monument Park." 1
- Hoodoo rock formations in Monument Valley Park known as "Dutch Wedding Party." 1
- Large eroded sandstone rock formations in Monument Park with trees around. 1
- Rock formation, possibly in Palmer Park. 1
- Three women and two children posing on rocks in Monument Park. "Hoodoo" rock formation visible in background. 1
- View of Monument Park and Monument Creek looking north from the Holly Sugar Building, showing nearly dry creek bed lined with trees and with road alongside. 1
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