Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 5
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
One man identified as "Daddy" may be Frank B. Gibson.
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado--Pictorial works. and Grand Lake (Colo.)--Pictorial works
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 3
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 6
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado--Pictorial works and Estes Park (Colo.)--Pictorial works
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 7
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 3
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 6
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado--Pictorial works and Grand Lake (Colo.)--Pictorial works
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 3
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 7
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 3
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Subject (Topic):
Railroad tunnels and Railroads--Colorado--Pictorial works
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 5
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado--Pictorial works. and Grand Lake (Colo.)--Pictorial works