Originally called Ute
City, this small silver-mining town was renamed Aspen in 1880. This
beautiful map provides a look back to the early beginnings of the city,
long before it was an international skiing destination. Complete
reference list below.
Features numbered references to the following locations:
1. Court
House. 2. Washington School. 3. Lincoln School.
4. Garfield School. 5. Hotel Jerome. 6. Roaring Fork
Electric Co. 7. Holden Lixiviation Works. 8.
Hardinge Smelter. 9. Smuggler Concentrator. 10. Chris
Sanders' Brewery. 11. First Presbyterian Church. 12. Christian
Church. 13. Methodist Episcopal Church. 14. Christ Church
(Episcopal). 15. Scandinavian Lutheran Church. 16. Baptist Church.
17. Roman Catholic School. 18. Roman Catholic Church. 19. St.
John's Episcopal Church. 20. Citizen's Foundry. 21. Mellor Bros.
Foundry. 22. S. Seldon Foundry. 23. Citizen's Hospital. 24. D.
& R. G. R. R. Depot. 25. Aspen Public Tramway. 26. Clarendon
Hotel. 27. Durant Mining Co.'s Tramway & Ore House. 28. Aspen Mine
Tramway and Ore House. 29. Argentum-Juniata Mine. 30. Durant
Tunnel. 31. Aspen Deep Mining and Drainage Co. 32. Enterprise
Mine. 33. Aspen Mining & Smelting Co. (Veterau Tunnel). 34.
Evergreen Cemetery. 35. Aspen Grove Cemetery. 36. Tivoti Theater.
37. Aspen Times Building. 38. City Hall and Fire Station. 39.
Aspen Lumber Co. 40. L. M. Bailey Planing Mill. 41. Mollie Gibson
Mine. 42. Smuggler Mine. 43. Cowenhoven Tunnel. 44. Tomkins
Hardware Co. 45. J. E. Preeman's Office. 46. William Lea Ferris'
Office. 47. D. T. Reynold's Office / W. E. Ladd's Office. 48.
McMurchy & Swan's Office. 49. Aspen National Bank Building. 49. S.
L. Van Ameringen's Office. 49. Mollie Gibson Office. 50. Taylor &
Brunton, Sampling Works. 51. P. Fitzgerald's Residence. 52.
Stockman & Bourquin's Office. 53. First National Bank. 54. J. B.
Wheeler Banking Co. & Wheeler Opera House. 55. Arkell, MacMillan &
Stewart's Office. 55. W. Porter Nelson's Office 55. Edgar
Stallard's Office. 55. L. A. W. Brown's Office. 56. H. P.
Cowenhoven & Co.'s Office. 57. Mackev & Smith's Office. 58. Smith
& Mulqueet Office. 59. Rest Star Hose Co. 60. Finley & Rose Lumber
Yard. 61. Brown & Hoag Block. 62 Cowenhoven & Brown Block. 63.
Keene Block. 64. Collins Block. 65. S. B. Clark, Communication
House. 66. Holthower Block. 67. Alvers Block. 68. Emmet Block.
69. Old Court House Block. 70. Shiliing & Co.'s Dry Goods Store.
71. A. B. Shilling's Residence. 72. Pioneer Park. 73. T. G.
Lyster's Residence. 74. D. R. C. Brown's Residence. 75. J. W.
Atkinson's Residence. 76. W. W. Cooley's Residence. 77. Armory
Hall. 78. Morrell Hardware Co. 79. J. B. Wardell's Grocery. 80.
Branch Saloon. 81. Aspen Sampling Co. 82. Regent Mine. 83. J.
S. Johnson Mine. |

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