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Root House, 22005 Gunnison Ave Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee County, CO
Saddle notching to square; "Anglo-Western" plan of entry in gable end of 1881 to entrance in the longitudinal side of late 1880`s. Root exemplified the versatility of trades required for an entrepreneur to make a living in a mining camp on a slow decline, such as was St. Elmo after about 1885.
Root House, 22005 Gunnison Ave Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee County, CO
Saddle notching to square; "Anglo-Western" plan of entry in gable end of 1881 to entrance in the longitudinal side of late 1880`s. Root exemplified the versatility of trades required for an entrepreneur to make a living in a mining camp on a slow decline, such as was St. Elmo after about 1885.
Root House, 22005 Gunnison Ave Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee County, CO
Saddle notching to square; "Anglo-Western" plan of entry in gable end of 1881 to entrance in the longitudinal side of late 1880`s. Root exemplified the versatility of trades required for an entrepreneur to make a living in a mining camp on a slow decline, such as was St. Elmo after about 1885.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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