Breckenridge and the Tenmile Range from Little Mountain, the view is northwest. Directly behind the town is Shock Hill, and along the west side of the Blue may be seen the light scars of hydraulic workings in the terrace gravels. Summit County, Colorado. 1909.
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1909
Summary
Breckenridge and the Tenmile Range from Little Mountain, the view is northwest. Directly behind the town is Shock Hill, and along the west side of the Blue may be seen the light scars of hydraulic workings in the terrace gravels. The low, rounded hill in the distance, just to the left of the tree is of Dakota quartzite lapping up on the pre-Cambrian west of Braddocks. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 23-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
Summary
Breckenridge and the Tenmile Range from Little Mountain, the view is northwest. Directly behind the town is Shock Hill, and along the west side of the Blue may be seen the light scars of hydraulic workings in the terrace gravels. The low, rounded hill in the distance, just to the left of the tree is of Dakota quartzite lapping up on the pre-Cambrian west of Braddocks. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 23-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
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