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- Ruins of Frank Loud cabin, mathematician and Colorado College professor. 3
- Log cabin located in South Cheyenne Cañon, belonging to the Cheley family. The sign hanging in the porch reads "Twilight Lodge." The cabin no longer exists. 2
- Log cabin with covered porch identified as the residence of Miss Cone. 2
- A log cabin with chimney, a pine tree is in the back. 1
- A man leads a team of six mules and cart past a log cabin. One of five images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on May 28, 1881, page 520. 1
- A man stands in front of a log cabin, a tree and chimney are on the left side of Photo 1
- A. J. Hensen log cottage in the mountains. Cost $1,500 1
- Abandoned log cabins on snowy hillside with pine trees behind. Note on back reads "What's left of Independence, Colo.|on West slope of Independence Pass, 1963." 1
- An early 1920s touring sedan with the top down is parked in front of a large two-story log building at Glen Cove. 1
- Cabin with large front porch identified as Mary Demsey's cottage. 1
- Cabins and main building at Glen Cove. Several automobiles are parked throughout the area. A sign on the main building reads "Dinners, Plate Lunches with Cold Sandwiches, Coffee, Cold Drinks." A smaller cabin has a sign that reads "Coats for Rent." 1
- Chipita Lodge on the right with a Texaco gas pump in the driveway. Mountain foothills are in the background. 1
- Close-up view of cabin logs. Print of the year, 1950. Featured on cover of 1950-1951 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- Composit image of 4 scenes. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 1
- Cowboy sitting on horse talking to man wearing striped apron in clearing with log buildings and large pile of cut firewood in background. Photo identified on back. 1
- Crude stone dugout with fireplace on plains with log cabin visible behind. Two men in hats are standing next to cabin. 1
- Drifts of snow nearly covering small log buildings with mountains behind. A man, only visible from waist up, stands in doorway. "Deep snow at Hahns Peak. G.W. Gross 1906" written on bottom of print. 1
- Earl Potter cottage in Chipita Park. Cost $1,600 1
- Eight images on a full-page spread. 1
- Four men, two holding rifles and one with shovel at side, stand in front of small log cabin on grassy hillside. Horse tack is hanging alongside building. 1
- Full page spread of five images. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 23, 1887 on pages 296-297. 1
- Full page spread with 4 images. Page title "Irrigation in Colorado. - Drawn by Charles Graham. - [See Page 752]" Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 20, 1886 page 753. 1
- General William J. Palmer standing in the foreground (second from left) laying out the city of Colorado Springs in a barren landscape accompanied by a group of seven men. Several wooden buildings and a tent are behind the men. 1
- Glen Cove Inn at Glen Cove on the Pikes Peak Highway. 1
- Glen Cove in Winter 1
- Group of people in front of log building with wooden fence. Sign over door reads "Welty's Half Way House Meals 25 cents. Stableing [sic] Hay & Grain." Note on back reads "Welty Ranch on Fourmile." 1
- Halftone illustration on page 204 of "Our Own Country" showing several women standing by burros in front of log cabin on hillside. Several men are nearby. Caption below image reads "Fair Visitors at 'Hidden Treasure' Gold Mine, Colorado." 1
- Identified from left to right 1
- Interior view of Miss Baker's cottage. Cost $1,300 1
- Interior view of cabin owned by Ira D. Waterman. 1
- Interior view of rustic cabin, F. O. Kettlekamp's cottage. Cost $1,600 1
- Joseph W. Erps [second from left], physical director and coach at the Colorado Springs YMCA, stands with boys of the YMCA at a cabin known as Buffalo Roost. It was located in Buffalo Canyon until it was torn down in 1923. 1
- Joseph W. Erps, physical director and coach at the Colorado Springs YMCA, relaxes on the front deck of an abandoned log cabin accompanied by two women and two donkeys outfitted with pack saddles. 1
- Log buildings in open meadow surrounded by treed hillsides. Small running creek is in foreground. Photo identified on back. 1
- Log cabin and tents in mountain during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Wagon pulled by two horses is in background. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Log cabin identified as Cottage "A". 1
- Log cabin identified as W. H. Ratliff's cottage. Cost $1,600 1
- Log cabin known as Buffalo Roost located in Buffalo Canyon. Stone chimney visible|Snow covers the ground. 1
- Log cabin located in South Cheyenne Cañon, belonging to the Cheley family. The sign hanging in the porch reads "Twilight Lodge". The cabin no longer exists. 1
- Log cabin under construction. Cottage "A", Gilliand, [from] Seminole, Oklahoma. 1
- Log cabin with brick chimney is identified as Cottage "C". 1
- Log cabin with covered porch. Identified as Cottage "C". 1
- Log cabin with log fence in front and rocky hillside behind. Photo identified on back. 1
- Log cabin with stairs and porch in woods 1
- Log cabin with stone chimney and treed mountainside behind. Patches of snow are on ground and slope behind. Photo identified on back as the Silver Spruce Ski Club Club House. 1
- Log cabin with wrap-around porch and addition built around a pine tree protruding through the roof. Two people and relaxing on the porch. Man driving a buggy is parked on the right. "Bruin Inn" printed in lower left corner. 1
- Long view of twon. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on June 21, 1892, page 585. 1
- Looking north from Y.M.C.A. Residence of H. C. Frick, K. C. [Kansas City] in foreground [on the right]. 1
- Man lounging against log cabin, with saddle and rifle next to him. Roof has straw dangling down. "C.F.G. 1884 A cabin 270 miles from any settlement, Bear hunting 1884" written below print. 1
- Man next to a tree, in front of a log cabin 1
- Man riding burro on dirt road. Cabins in background. One of 4 images in a full page spread. Page title "Irrigation in Colorado. - Drawn by Charles Graham. - [See Page 752]" Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 20, 1886 page 753. 1
- Man sitting in doorway of low log cabin with hillside and another cabin behind. Image is titled "Fremont, December, 1891 - Cripple Creek." One of three images on Page 57 of Harper's Weekly, under title "In the Cripple Creek Gold-Fields" by Carl Snyder. 1
- Man, woman and child standing in front of log cabin with shingle roof and whitewashed mortar. Boy is pulling wagon loaded with logs. 1
- Mary Dickson's cottage. Cost $700 1
- Members of the Silver Spruce Ski Club heading up wooded slope behind log cabin. Photo identified on back. 1
- Men loading a pack on a burro in front of a cabin. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 1
- Men playing horseshoes in front of log building in Monument Valley Park. Several other men sit on park bench and watch. 1
- Miss Baker's cottage. Cost $1,300 1
- One of eight images on a full-page spread. 1
- One of five images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 23, 1887 on pages 296-297. 1
- Postcard showing old man carrying pickaxe stands in front of small log cabin with pine trees behind. Small dog sits in doorway. Pan and shovel are on front wall of cabin. Title printed on bottom of card. 1
- Rear view of Ira D. Waterman's cottage. Cost $2,500 1
- Robert McClintock's cottage. 1
- Rustic cabin built into side of hill, identified as The Mulvihill cottage. Cost $1,150 1
- Rustic log cabin identified as F. O. Kettlekamp's cottage. Cost $1,600 1
- Rustic wood cabin identified as T. S. Jones' cottage. Cost $1,200 1
- Rustic wood cabin identified as The Rankin cottage. Cost $1,550 1
- Side view of wood cabin with front porch, identified as Demsey Cottage. 1
- Small cabins are seen nestled among a forested hillside. 1
- Small child sits in wagon in front of log building with signs reading "Capitol Crispette Shop drinks Candy Smokes" and "The Home of Cris" Photo identified on back as first capitol in Colorado City; "Georgia Jean Southcotte 1922 - family owned building" 1
- Small log cabin located on the plains with an adjacent stone dugout. 1
- Small log cabin on hillside, identified on back as "Cabin on Sam Womack Ranch (father of Bob Womack). Ranch south of Colorado Springs." 1
- Small log cabin with stone chimney in middle of woods. Photo identified on back as Merriman cabin, part of the Silver Spruce Ski Club, in summer. 1
- Snow covered cabin known as Buffalo Roost, used by the YMCA in Cheyenne Canon for about 28 years. Wooden bars over the windows were placed to deter vandalism. 1
- Starting the Shoup residence. 1
- Stone cabin identified as Ruth Gilliland's cottage. Cost $1,800 1
- The front of a log cabin with a pine tree to the left, and the mountains in the background 1
- Three men in front of rustic log cabin. 1
- Three men stand in front of a log cabin. There is a staircase behind them, a chimney to the left of the Photo, and a mountainside is in the background. 1
- Tourist village at base of rocky cliff, with log cabins, tipis and a covered wagon. Cars are parked outside post and wire fence around village. Flag flies in front of building at center. 1
- Two boys secure a stovepipe to cabin known as Buffalo Roost, located in Buffalo Canyon. 1
- Two log cabins visible in the middle and far distance. Plots are bounded by wood and wire fencing. 1
- Two men in front of log cabin with stone chimney 1
- Two men sit in front of log cabin with board roof. One man is playing the guitar, the other a fiddle. 1
- Two men standing in front of small log cabin in woods. Photo identified on back. 1
- View of lake in foreground with fences, trees and cabins in middle-distance. 1
- View of log cabin with false front that served as the first Capitol building. Signs on building "607" and "Laundry / Hand Work" and "Cottolene" and "Gold Dust Cleans Everything". 1
- View of rustic log cabin identified as E. E. Hopkins' cottage. Cost $1,250 1
- W. E. Kelso's cottage. Cost $1,650 1
- Weathered log cabin in scrubland with rocky cliffs behind. 1
- Woman in hat and coat standing in front of log cabin. Identified as the residence of Governor Shoup. 1
- Woman in hat and coat standing in front of stone chimney of a log cabin. Identified as the residence of Governor Shoup. 1
- Woman sits on a chair in front of a small and crudely built log cabin at the edge of a forest. Identified on the back of the photograph as "Jennie Hoffman 1 mile north of Alma." 1
- Woman standing alongside neat log cabin with shingle roof and vines on the sides. 1
- Woman stands on stone porch in front of the large log structure at Glen Cove. Touring car is parked in front of building. 1
- Woman surrounded by chickens stands in front of large log cabin shaded by trees. "A Morman Girl, 1905" is written on front of print. 1
- Women stand by donkeys tied to rail fence in front of large log building. Photo identified on back as "May Easterday, unknown, Muriel De Camp, Anna Easterday, Alice Baesicker & Alma Easterday 7-11-1915. Halfway House, Pikes Peak." 1
- Wood engraving, showing Indian woman with baby on back begging at door of log cabin. Small child is in doorway. Chickens are at right of cabin. "Indian Woman and Sick Papoose" printed below image. "ABH" printed in lower left of image. 1
- Wooden sheds and part of log cabin underneath large trees. Photo identified on back as trees, shed and part of log enclosure. 1
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