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Photo, Print, Drawing McKee Ranch buildings, various scenes, Silverthorne, Colorado

About this Item

Title

  • McKee Ranch buildings, various scenes, Silverthorne, Colorado

Names

  • Natanson, Barbara Orbach (Photographer)

Created / Published

  • Silverthorne, Colorado, August 19, 1980

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Colorado
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Documentary photographs
  • -  United States -- Colorado -- Summit County -- Silverthorne

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography
  • Documentary photographs

Notes

  • -  Index data: 1; Sisters-in-law Loma McKee and Doris McKee being interviewed at the dining table of Loma's home; 2, Same, with fieldworker Elke Dettmer; 3, Loma McKee; 4, Doris McKee, Loma McKee, and fieldworker Elke Dettmer; 5-6, Fieldworker Rusty Marshall measures the rear wall of log building number 1 (numerical building identifiers reference a site plan made during the project; copy of plan not at hand as this metadata is edited in 2019); 7, Exterior view of front wall, log building number 1, horse gear hangs on the wall, tires lean against it; 8, log building number 2, McKee ranch, viewed from the yard, with an old milk can in the foreground; 9, Cori McKee (daughter of Loma and Dick McKee) plays in the loft of log building number 1; 10, Cori McKee scatters hay from the loft of log building number 1; 11, McKee yard and outbuildings, left to right, log building numbers 2, 1, and 3, overlooking from the creek (irrigation ditch) on the hill (east end?) of the McKee ranch building complex; 12, Vista of McKee yard, log outbuildings, left to right, numbers 6, 2, and 1), creek (irrigation ditch?) and corral fencing, overlooking from the the hill (east end?) of the McKee ranch building complex; 13, Log building number 3, surrounded by trucks and abandoned irrigation piping, the remains of log building number 4 can be seen lying across the road, photograph made from overlooking hill in rear; 14, Three-quarter view of log building number 6, called the "machine shed," with antlers on the roof; 15, Rusty Marshall documents log building number 1 (barn); 16, Home of Isaac Wilburn "I. W." and Vera McKee seen at the entry at the yard; 17, Tires, axle and wheels lying in yard between log building number 6 and corral (not visible in this photograph); 18, Mary McKee Joecks carries baled hay to feed a horse and colt in the corral, accompanied by her niece and nephew Cori McKee and Rodney McKee, and another child (daughter Julia?); 19-20, Mary Joecks feeds horse and colt; 21, Mary Joecks lifts baled hay over the corral fence to waiting horses; 22, Mary Joecks strides towards corral gate to tend horse and colt in the field, her niece Cori McKee walks at right; 23, Mary Joecks tends the horse and colt in the pasture, after feeding them, she checks the horse's injured leg; 24, Child (Julia Joecks?) climbs corral fence and watches Mary Joecks tend the horses.

Medium

  • 35 mm color slide

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1991/031: BO-1

Source Collection

  • Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

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Credit line: Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Natanson, Barbara Orbach. McKee Ranch buildings, various scenes, Silverthorne, Colorado. Colorado United States Silverthorne Summit County, 1980. Silverthorne, Colorado. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_bo_01/.

APA citation style:

Natanson, B. O. (1980) McKee Ranch buildings, various scenes, Silverthorne, Colorado. Colorado United States Silverthorne Summit County, 1980. Silverthorne, Colorado. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_bo_01/.

MLA citation style:

Natanson, Barbara Orbach. McKee Ranch buildings, various scenes, Silverthorne, Colorado. Silverthorne, Colorado. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_bo_01/>.