883 - Alma. 1920s or 1930s. Sanborn post card #F 752. Source: Donna L. Kissler.
884 - Alma. 1930s. Sanborn post card #F 863. Source: South Park Historical Foundation.
885 - Alma. 1920s. Sanborn post card #F 15. Source: Donna L. Kissler
888 - Alma. 1930s? Between Alma and Fairplay. Mount Bross is in background. Source: Donna L. Kissler
889 - Alma. 1930s? Between Alma and Fairplay. Source: Donna L. Kissler
890 - Alma 1930s. Source: Donna L. Kissler
902 - Alma. unknown date. Ladies Aid Society Hall. Was also used as residence, theatre and dance hall. Source: Town of Alma
1146 - Miller Family. Early 1900s. Henry Miller’s parents in Alma. Source: Steve Plutt
1343 - Alma. Sanborn post card F-871. Source: Wilbur Lewis
1375 - Alma. Between Fairplay and Alma. Post card. Source: Wilbur Lewis
1587 - Alma. 1880s. Possibly T. C. Miller photo. Source: Special Collections, Tutt Library, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1665a - Alma. Jail. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1665b - Alma. Jail. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1667 - Alma. Hyndman’s bungalow, built in 1889, and Alma depot. Source: South Park Historical
Foundation
1668 - Alma. Unidentified log buildings. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1670 - Alma. Main St. Building was destroyed in propane explosion in Oct. 1998. Source: South Park
Historical Foundation
1671 - Alma. Late 1880s? School. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1689 - Alma. Moynahan Fire and Hose Company Central Fire Station. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1745 - Alma. Late 1800s. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1754 - Alma. Log building. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1778 - Alma. 1920s. Sanborn post card F 806. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2075 - Alma. July 25, 1976. Erik Swanson on steamer that is now in the Alma Museum. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2086 - Alma. Circa pre 1886. Left to right: unknown, August and George Hoffmann. Photo by G (?). C. Miller. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2095 - Alma. Jack train on its way to a mine. Weber and Sealey houses are shown. Source: South Park City Historical Foundation
2098 - Alma. Jack train on its way to a mine. Source: South Park Historical Foundation