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In image at lower right: C 1922/ The Wilhelms
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Attributed to O.T. Davis
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In image at lower right: AS THEY FALL
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In image at lower right: Chet Atkins. Photographer unknown
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In image at lower edge: 80 bu Barley per acre/ Photo by The Wilhelms
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In image at lower right: O.T. DAVIS PHOTO No 1974
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In image at lower right: O T DAVIS PHOTO. NO 2100
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In image at lower right: O T DAVIS PHOTO. NO 2100
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Attributed to O.T. Davis. In pencil at the top left on the back of the image: barley
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Attributed to O.T. Davis
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In purple ink at center left on the back of the image: FORD'S, DENVER, COLO. ; In purple ink at lower right on the back of the image: 4 4. Photographer unknown
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In image at lower right: O.T. Davis Photo No. 659
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In ink on the back of the image: Del Norte Baseball Club 1912/ John Peters -- Catcher/ Bert Toothaker -- Pitcher/ Don Conway -- Pitcher/ Bert Doane -- First Base/ John Cochran -- Second Base/ S.E. Watson -- Short Stop/ Ira Goodman -- Third Base/ Roy Wells -- Left Field/ Tommy Conway -- Center Field/ George Gibbs -- Right Field/ John Allen -- Mascot/ Dave Hips -- Manager. Photographer unknown
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In pencil at the top center of the back of the image: beans
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In image at lower right: BEET TRAIN OF 22 CARS AT HOOPER COLO. OCT. 25 1928./ O T DAVIS PHOTO NO. 2157
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The search for mineral wealth in Colorado led to the exploration of isolated areas like Silver Lake Basin in the San Juan Mountains. As surface ores were exhausted, miners were forced to increase the depth of vertical shafts where they confronted increasingly complex ores that required sophisticated equipment and engineering expertise to extract. Remote communities like Silverton sought Eastern investment to provide the capital necessary for development,...