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Jack train on its way to a mine in front of the Sealey houses at Alma during the late 1800s

Dublin Core

Title

Jack train on its way to a mine in front of the Sealey houses at Alma during the late 1800s

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Subject

Donkeys; Travel with donkeys; Mining

Description

Buckskin Street in Alma. Jack train loaded for a trip to a Mount Linclon mine. Seeley (left) & Frank Weber houses (both burned 01-12-1917) are shown. Stanley lumber yard is in background.

Source: South Park City Historical Foundation, 2005

Type

Image

Is Part Of

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Identifier

ph002095

Format

Image/jpeg

Relation

Park County Local History Archives

Source

Stereoscopic photographs; Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection; Alma folder; no. 2095

Date

1885-1895

Coverage

Colorado (state); Park (county); Alma (Inhabited place)

Collection

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Tags

group photo, mining equipment, mining town, old mining town, pack trains, stereograph, western mining town

Citation

“Jack train on its way to a mine in front of the Sealey houses at Alma during the late 1800s,” Park County Local History Digital Archive, accessed June 4, 2025, https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/items/show/253.

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IIIF Manifest

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https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/oa/items/253/manifest.json

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