Park County Local History Digital Archive
  • Browse Items
  • Browse Collections
  • Map
  • Browse Exhibits
  • About
  • Further Resources
  • https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/46508/archive/files/2488709b7b91bd75a1190473508c01d4.jpg
    https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/46508/archive/files/2488709b7b91bd75a1190473508c01d4.jpg
  • ← Previous Item
  • Next Item →

Two men and a child in front of an auto shop, Lake George, c. 1914

Dublin Core

Title

Two men and a child in front of an auto shop, Lake George, c. 1914

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Subject

Building, Wooden; Commercial buildings; Historic buildings; Frontier and pioneer life – Colorado

Description

Postcard from Lake George about 1914. “Lake George Auto” in downtown old Lake George. Owned by Ernest Knisely. Mr. Knisely was also the local judge. He is buried in the Lake George cemetery.

Source: Dorothy Miner Ford, 2010
Credit: Dorothy Miner Ford Collection – William Norton Family

Type

Image

Creator

Bevins Photo

Is Part Of

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Identifier

ph003097

Format

Image/jpeg

Relation

Park County Local History Archives

Source

Photographic postcards; Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection; Lake George folder; no. 3097

Date

1914

Coverage

Colorado (state); Park (county); Lake George (inhabited place)

Collection

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Tags

antique cars, car garage, cars, family business, group photo, wooden building, wooden structure

Citation

Bevins Photo, “Two men and a child in front of an auto shop, Lake George, c. 1914,” Park County Local History Digital Archive, accessed June 1, 2025, https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/items/show/325.

Output Formats

  • atom
  • dc-rdf
  • dcmes-xml
  • json
  • omeka-xml

Geolocation

FacebookTwitterEmail

IIIF Manifest

Manifest URL

https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/oa/items/325/manifest.json

This site is made possible through grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) administered by the Colorado State Library as well as funding from the Public Good Fund from the University of Denver Center for Community Engagement to advance Scholarship and Learning (CCESL) and the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board. CVL Collections Accessibility Statement

Proudly powered by Omeka.