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Name |
Longs Peak Inn |
Number of Archive records |
45 |
Number of Object records |
9 |
Number of Library records |
4 |
Number of Photo records |
147 |
Related Records
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1962.002.001 - Print, photographic
View of Longs Peak Inn from a distance. Photo shows a man in foreground looking out at the Longs Peak Inn with Longs Peak and Mt. Meeker in the background. The man is believed to be Carlyle Lamb according to Lyda E. Berry Marks: On front below photo in ink "Longs Peak Inn." On reverse in blue ink: "Year believe around 1900. / Figure in foreground - Carlyle Lamb." On reverse in black ink "Mrs. Jennie E Moreland / 404 - West 2nd St. / Santa...
Record Type: Photo
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1962.002.002 - Print, photographic
View of Lamb's Ranch, which became Longs Peak Inn. Longs Peak and Mt. Meeker in the distance, and a collection of buildings in foreground, separated from a large field by a fence. Marks: On reverse in blue ink "Cousin Carlyle [Lamb] guided groups up to Long[s] / About this time Enos Mills came and / as hired man. Later worked as guide / Filed on his homestead over on the / Twin Sisters. Was able to buy the [Longs] / Peak Inn from the Lam...
Record Type: Photo
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1966.024.018 - Print, Photographic
View of the Longs Peak Inn with Longs Peak in the background. Various buildings in foreground. Printed caption below image "View of Long's Peak--14,271 Ft.--From Long's Peak Inn." Marks: On front below caption in blue ink "1900" . Photo print, black and white, matte, wide border.
Record Type: Photo
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1966.024.019 - Print, Photographic
A group of people including Enos Mills in front of the Longs Peak Inn. Marks: On lower left front in ink "Enos Mills" and in pencil "1908?". Black and white, matte, no border.
Record Type: Photo
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1966.024.020 - Print, Photographic
Print of Lamb's Ranch (Longs Peak Inn) and Longs Peak. Caption reads "Longs Peak", white border. Marks: Written on front below caption in blue "1900"
Record Type: Photo
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1966.024.022 - Postcard
B/W with caption at bottom. "The Old Fireplace built in 1906. Longs Peak Inn/ Longs Peak, Colorado - founded by the late Enos A. Mills/ noted Colorado Naturalist and author" At top is a poem by Esther B. Mills. Marks: Under poem in pen "Christmas 1935". In reverse in ink "Fireplace built by Carl Piltz - the master stone mason of Estes Park" Early date approximate Copy of 2020.016.071
Record Type: Photo
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1971.049.004a-b - Print, Photographic
Dark sepia print of Longs Peak and Longs Peak Inn taken from Twin Sisters and possibly by Enos Mills. Brown stained frame with a raised squiggle running in center of frame. Frame (1971.049.004b) W = 3.9 cm, H = 1.7 cm
Record Type: Photo
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1972.009.001 - Album, Photograph
Photo album, black pages, laced. Leather cover, textured outer surface, faded black pages. Interior holds 25 black and white images, all images are loosely affixed to pages so that writing and stamp on reverse of images is visible. Most photographs have stamp "From the Photo-Craft Shop, 16 1-2 E. Pike's Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Each photo has handwritten description on reverse. Photographs individually described as follows: Pho...
Record Type: Object
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1972.009.002 - Album, Photograph
Leather bound photograph album, textured outer surface, brown paper pages (perhaps faded from black)/Contains black and white photographs, circa 1910, of the Estes Park area/177 photographs, including: Photo 1: Big Thompson River in Big Thompson Canyon Photo 2: Big Thompson River in Big Thompson Canyon Photo 3: Automobile and man on road along the river in Big Thompson Canyon Photo 4: Auomobile on road along Big Thompson River in the canyon ...
Record Type: Object
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1976.003.004 - print, photographic
The lobby of the Longs Peak Inn. Rustic furniture mixed with more modern pieces on wood floor in front of a large stone fireplace. Rustic staircase in upper right background. Marks: On reverse stamped: "Photo by / H.L. Standley / Colorado Springs, Colo." On reverse is a round Longs Peak Inn sticker featuring a chipmunk standing on tree stump. Date is approximate. Black and white, matte, narrow white border.
Record Type: Photo
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1977.020.001 - Postcard
B/W no border - caption at top "No 808 Longs Peak from Longs Peak Inn, Estes Park, Colo." WT Parke, Estes Park - pub.
Record Type: Photo
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1977.020.002 - postcard
B/W wide white border, caption in lower border reads "Main Building, Longs Peak Inn Estes Park Colo." An early picture with a man standing on the porch beside one of the fire killed trees.
Record Type: Photo
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1977.020.003 - postcard
B/W card, wide border, caption reads "Living Room, Longs Peak Inn, Estes Park, Colo." Shows fireplace and use of fire killed logs in furniture and decoration.
Record Type: Photo
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1977.020.004 - postcard
B/W card, wide border, caption at lower edge reads "Dining Room. Longs Peak Inn Estes Park, Colo." Shows interesting tables and chairs and the high chair.
Record Type: Photo
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1977.020.005 - Postcard
B/W card, wide border, looking from main building to outside. Caption reads "The Forest Cottage - Longs Peak Inn" The cottage has old fire killed trees as porch supports. Note interesting drinking fountain with glass
Record Type: Photo
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1979.026.007 - Postcard
Picture of Longs Peak from Longs Peak Inn, Estes Park, Colo. Sepia printing on buff paper. Date is approximate
Record Type: Photo
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1979.040.014 - postcard
Sepia postcard, no border, caption at bottom reads "The Lobby - Longs Peak Inn - Estes Park, Colo." Shows main staircase made of fire-killed logs.
Record Type: Photo
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1980.013.001 - Album, Photograph
Black imitation leather cover tied at one end by a worn black cord. On upper front left corner in gilt "Photographs" On first page is an autographed photo saying "With best wishes/ Enos A. Mills" Pages are black photo album filler - 72 pages. Photos are of Enos A. Mills, Longs Peak Inn, Charles Hewes and other individuals, sites and scenes in and around Estes Park from 1912 to 1935. Each picture has been titled and dated. Marks: Inside front c...
Record Type: Object
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1980.026.001 - Souvenir
Souvenir post card packet of Estes Park and area. Each card has the location printed on face. Envelope is yellow cardboard with two flaps that fold in and larger flaps that slide together. Front has oblong cut out which one of the views can be seen through. Printed text on envelope reads, "Souvenir Photo Views / Estes Park & R.M. Nat. Park, Colo." To / From lines on reverse. Entire booklet is wrapped in white paper with "Tucker" written in ...
Record Type: Photo