Image of mules packing lumber from Silverton to one of the San Juan mines. Small wooden buildings are present, as the mules carrying the lumber up the large hill. The numbers 29191 A are in the lower right corner.
Image of Pagosa Ranger Station. The station is a white building with a peaked tile roof. A dirt road runs in the foreground from left to right. To the right there is a hill. To the left behind the station there is a smaller building.
Image of Pagosa Springs RS Dwelling. The dwelling is under construction. To the far left portions of the house is uncovered brick. In front of the dwelling a man in overalls and a black hat stands half bent under a structure. To the right a man is on the roof with wooden boards. A half finished side walk is seen in front of the raised yard of the dwelling.
Image of Pagosa Springs RS Dwelling. Dwelling is under construction. The dwelling is made out of bricks. A pile of construction material is seen to the right. To the left two men are seen in conversation, one with his back to the viewer. A side walk is seen under construction.
Image of Pagosa Springs RS Dwelling. The dwelling is a brick structure with a brick walled front porch and a tile roof. A newly constructed side walk run in front of the raised yard of the dwelling. A dirt road runs in front of the side walk.
Image of Pagosa Springs RS Dwelling. The dwelling is shown from the back. The dwelling is a brick structure with a tile roof. To the left there is a back door with some construction material around it. There is a sidewalk that runs from right to left. There is unfinished rocky ground in the foreground. To the right there is a house in the background. To the left there is a hill covered in trees in the background.
Image is of Pagosa Springs Ranger Station in August of 1937. The station has a peaked shingled roof and a porch. On the porch there are to men, one is standing to the left and the other is is siting on the front porch railing to the right. There are steps that lead down to a sidewalk. In the front lawn of the station there are two pine trees located to either side of the station. To the left there is a small sign that reads "please keep off the grass". The numbers 355285 are located in the bottom right corner.
Image of Pagosa Springs Ranger Station buildings. To the left there is an adobe styled building with a tile roof. To the right there is a larger building with a peaked shingle roof. In front of this building there is a smaller building with a porch. There is a telephone line leading from left to right with two telephone poles seen. The number 432694 is located in the bottom right hand corner.
Image of Pagosa Springs Ranger Station residence. The residence is structure with a tile roof and a porch. There are two entrances to the house one a double door and the other a single door. The porch is enclosed with a wall. There are steps to the left leading from the side walk to a walkway.
Image of Pagosa Springs garage. The garage is a long rectangular building with a peaked shingle roof. There are six garage doors two of which are open. A car is in front of the garage and looks like it has exited the left most garage door. A man is behind the wheel of the car. Another man stands behind the car's front end. The number 355284 is located in the bottom right corner.
An image depicting the United States Forest Service ranger station at Pagosa Springs, Colorado. A sign for Snow Ball Road is also visible with names and numbers on it.
An image depicting the United States Forest Service ranger station at Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Both the United States Forest Service crest and a sign reading 'Office District Rangers' are on the front of the building on either side of the door.