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Camp Wheeler |
Number of Archive records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
12 |
Related Records
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1975.032.006 - Negative, Roll Film
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler's Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler, taken from a distance. Two small tent houses in the foreground. Residence / lodge in background with smoke emanating from one of the chimneys. Flag pole with flag. In 1926-1927, Squeaky Bob sold the lodge to Lester Scott who built a new lodge and cabins and changed the name to Phantom Valley Ranch. Negative for copy print 2006.040.030.
Record Type: Photo
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1975.032.007 - Negative, Roll Film
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler's Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. Residence / lodge with sod roof. Flag pole with flag. Tent house in background. In 1926-1927, Squeaky Bob sold the lodge to Lester Scott who built a new lodge and cabins and changed the name to Phantom Valley Ranch. Negative for copy print 2006.040.031.
Record Type: Photo
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1982.020.006 - Print, Photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler and his dog Jack standing in front of his Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. Marks: On front lower margin in ink "Squeaky Bob's Place". On reverse in pencil "9". Black and white, matte, white margin.
Record Type: Photo
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1983.055.004 - print, photographic
Members of the Arapaho pack trip of 1914 with horses and one lady at "Squeaky" Bob's Hotel de Hardscrabble near Grand Lake. Log cabin with grass growing on roof and flag flying in the background. Marks: On reverse "Dup" and "Party at Squeaky Bob's". Photocopy. Black and white, glossy, white border.
Record Type: Photo
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1986.103.001 - print, photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler with his wife and dog standing in front of his Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler, on the west side of the Continental Divide. Black and white, glossy, no border. Copy of 1989.058.013.
Record Type: Photo
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1987.058.013 - Print, Photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler with his wife and dog standing in front of his Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler, on the west side of the Continental Divide. Black and white, matte, no border. 1986.103.001 is a duplicate.
Record Type: Photo
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1987.058.014 - Print, Photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler's terrier dog climbing up a pole ladder to the sod roof of a log cabin at his Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. Black and white, matte, white border.
Record Type: Photo
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1987.058.015 - Print, Photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler's terrier dog climbing down a pole ladder from the sod roof of a log cabin at his Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. Black and white, matte, white border.
Record Type: Photo
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1987.058.016 - Print, Photographic
Mrs. Bob Wheeler and a guest at the hitching post in front of two tent houses at Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. Black and white, matte, white border.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.013.145 - Print, Photographic
Buildings at "Squeaky" Bob's Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. A hanging foot bridge with no rails is in the foreground. It rests on log pilings on both banks of the calm river. Across the river on the left stands a log cabin. A car is parked at the center of the photo. On the right is a log building. In the distance are about four people standing under a tree. Trees surround the scene with sparsely covered hills beyond. ...
Record Type: Photo
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2006.040.030 - print, photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler's Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler, taken from a distance. Two small tent houses in the foreground. Residence / lodge in background with smoke emanating from one of the chimneys. Flag pole with flag. In 1926-1927, Squeaky Bob sold the lodge to Lester Scott who built a new lodge and cabins and changed the name to Phantom Valley Ranch. Marks: On reverse in ink "Squeeky Bob Wheeler's (Phantom Valley R...
Record Type: Photo
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2006.040.031 - print, photographic
"Squeaky" Bob Wheeler's Hotel de Hardscrabble, also known as Camp Wheeler. Residence / lodge with sod roof. Flag pole with flag. Tent house in background. In 1926-1927, Squeaky Bob sold the lodge to Lester Scott who built a new lodge and cabins and changed the name to Phantom Valley Ranch. Marks: On reverse in ink "Squeeky Bob Wheeler's (Phantom Valley Ranch) / August 1927 - Photo by Roy Jensen." Black and white, matte, white border.
Record Type: Photo

