Photograph of the Georgetown Loop valley between Georgetown and Silver Plume, Colorado and railroad tracks. Part of the Colorado and Southern Railroad.
A postcard with a small color photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad. It is published by the Stauter Bros., Denver, number 73. The date range is of undivided back postcards.
A postcard with a color photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, looking southwest. Note reads "Silver Plume, Col - July 2 - You know you are fond of snakes so I send you another."…
A postcard with a photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, with a close-up of a train on the high bridge. The postcard is published by the National Art Views Co., number 521.
A postcard with a photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, looking southwest. Note on front reads "Silver Plume Col. 9176 ft. Aug 21st. This is a souvenir given on the train. You can…
A postcard with a color photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, looking southwest. The note on front reads "This reminds me of the famous Horse shoe curve in Penn. Bet. Johnstown…
A postcard with a color photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, looking southwest. The image is copyrighted in 1903 by H.H. Tammen (who is assumed to be the publisher), number 108.
A postcard with a color photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, looking southwest. The postcard is published by The Souvenir Publishing and Mercantile Company, Denver.
A postcard with a color photomechanical print (may be an illustration) of the Georgetown Loop on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, looking southwest. The postcard is published by The Souvenir Publishing and Mercantile Company, Denver.