| Title |
Crow-Pohle Residence, Georgetown, Colorado |
| Call Number |
X-1214 |
| Summary |
Exterior view of a house near Georgetown, Colorado,
on the wagon road between Georgetown and Silver Plume on the north
side of Clear Creek. The brick Gothic Revival two-story home, built
by Henry Crow, features a central entrance covered by a porch with
paired columns on either side in front and single engaged columns
in back attached to the wall, a filigree railing around the porch
and balcony, and a steep gable. Two women and three men are on the
balcony; a picket fence surrounds the yard. A wood addition is on
the back of the house; a small separate building is at the foot of
the mountain. The entire background is filled with the rough and rocky
side of the mountain. |
| Date |
[between 1865 and 1900?]. |
| Notes |
Photoprint has irregular edges. |
| |
Title supplied by cataloger. |
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Photoprint is afixed to card, probably the page
of a photo album. |
| |
Source: Randall Album |
| Photo Materials |
1 photoprint : cyanotype ; 17 x 22 cm. (6 1/2
x 8 1/2 in.) |
| Condition |
The photoprint is glued to card. The face of the
print has staining in regular patches on the lower left and right
sides. |
| Copyright |
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction
of this image available from the Western History/Genealogy Dept.,
Denver Public Library. |
| See Also |
Houses 1860-1900. Colorado Georgetown |
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Georgetown (Colo.) 1860-1900. |
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Film negatives. |
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Photographic prints. |
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Imaged. |
| URL |
http://gowest.coalliance.org/cgi-bin/imager?10001214+X-1214
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