Relief shown by hachures. Shows landowners. Compilation certification: April 10th, 1884. LC Land ownership maps, 54 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy mounted on cloth.
Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: O.J. Watrous Colleges and Universities - Colorado Agricultural College
Enumeration District Maps for Larimer County, Colorado Public domain photograph of building plan, architecture design drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Significance: The Female Worker's Residence was moved from a nearby camp to the McGraw Ranch in 1958 to provide summer housing for female workers at the ranch. Survey number: HABS CO-175-N Building/structure More
Significance: The Rustler's Roost Cabin was built in 1959 to accommodate additional guests and is similar to the other guest cabins on the property in design, materials and construction. Survey number: HABS CO More
The original database describes this as: Title: Community Relations worker speaks to residents in Washington Production Date: 02/23/2009 Caption: Ellensburg, Wash. , February 23, 2009 -- Community Relations More
The original database describes this as: Title: High Park Fire Production Date: 06/13/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 13, 2012 -- Larimer Sheriff received help from Colorado National Guard with road More
The original database describes this as: Title: High Park Fire Incident Commander with Congressional Delegation BLP_7514A copy Production Date: 06/16/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- High More
The original database describes this as: Title: Sen. Udall speaks with Sen. Michael Bennet and Gov. Hickenlooper at High Park Fire Production Date: 06/16/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- More
The original database describes this as: Title: High Park Fire Briefing for State Officials Production Date: 06/16/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 2012 -- Larimer Sheriff Justin Smith briefs Sen More
The original database describes this as: Title: Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper and Sen. Bennet with Larimer County Sheriff at High Park Fire Production Date: 06/16/2012 Caption: Fort Collins, Colo. , June 16, 20 More
The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-10-06 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch Disasters: Colorado Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4145) Disaster Types More
Significance: The Osage-Columbine Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a r More
Significance: The Osage-Columbine Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a r More
Significance: The Osage-Columbine Cabin is one of the five cabins built in 1936, when the McGraw Ranch was converted to a guest ranch operation. The log siding and stone veneer foundation give the structure a r More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More
Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Es More