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Tinted photograph of Mount of the Holy Cross.
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Tinted photograph of Mount of the Holy Cross.
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A close-up view of the Mount of the Holy Cross. The photo was printed July 8, 1932.
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A close-up view of the Mount of the Holy Cross. The photo was printed July 3, 1940.
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A group of Holy Cross pilgrims posed next to a cairn.
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W. H. Jackson's Holy Cross Mountains from Frenchman's Lake; reproduction from DPL Western Collection
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Classic view of the Mt. of the Holy Cross, taken by S. L. Ostermeier from the shelter house on Notch Mountain.
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"When placer gold was found in the banks of Homestake Creek, history repeated itself with a rush of people seeking quick wealth from precious metals. Although the Mount of the Holy Cross was some distance away from those points where gold had been discovered, it was still the best know, and the closest landmark of any consequence and, therefore, its name was adopted. The Holy Cross Mining District became a reality in 1880. Most Colorado mining...
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3010. Mount of the Holy Cross, Colo. Addressed to Clarence Braukman, 1589 Steele, St., City [Denver]; From Mrs. Worthington. Canceled Denver, Colo. Sep 28, 1909 6PM.
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Graphic postcard of the Mount of the Holy Cross, with pond in the foreground. [5231. Mount of the Holy Cross, Colorado. Altitude 14,176 feet] Caption on verso: "Mount of the Holy Cross. This famous mountain, 14,176 feet in height, lies at the extreme northern end of the Sawatch Mountains, near the headwaters of Eagle River. The cross is formed by a deep vertical fissure in the face of the mountain, 1,500 feet in length, intersected by a transverse...
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Graphic postcard of the Mount of the Holy Cross, with stream in the foreground. Card sent from Concord, NH, April 11, 1921.
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Aerial photograph taken by Mayo Lanning on February 3, 1998. Mt. of the Holy Cross is visible through the cockpit window; there's enough snow that the cross is not defined.
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Graphic postcard of the Mt. of the Holy Cross, Colorado, with pond in the foreground. [704. Frank S. Thayer, Publisher, Denver] "All Leather --- Co." handwritten on front; addressed to Mr. Thos Gorman, 58 Maiden Lane, New York, N.Y. on verso. Canceled Greeley Colo Oct 6 7 PM. 1906 written in pencil.
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Mount of the Holy Cross, Colo. (September 1906) D. & R. G. R. R. [Aug. 17, '07 written on front] Verso: No. C1610 Published by The Colorado News Company, Denver, Colo., Leipzig-Berliln. Trademark [Corson #632] for American News Co., New York, NY, Lithochrome process. Canceled: Denver, Colo., Aug. 17, 1907, 1 PM. Addressed to Mrs. S. H. Avey, Auburn, Nebr.; from Fred & Mable Catchpole.
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Mt. of the Holy Cross seen through clouds.
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Religious services concluding at the Mount of the Holy Cross. The cross has been "solidified" in this photo by the addition of white ink on the negative. Rev Edmonds is the man closes to the cross in the light suit.
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The sign noting the Mount of the Holy Cross View in the Holy Cross Wilderness Area.
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Mount of the Holy Cross, with snow, taken from the Shelter House on top of Notch Mountain. (Labeled Mountain of the Holy Cross A754) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Mount of the Holy Cross with snow delineating the feature. [One of a series of ten photographs included in postal mailer: Frashers Quality Photos, Ten Scenic Views souvenir from Canon City to Leadville, Colo. Frashers, Inc., Pomona, Calif. Required 2 cents postage.]
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1930s: Mount of the Holy Cross with no snow, taken above the treeline. 281245 on lower right corner of photo. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]