Lost Park
335. Lost Park. Oct. 23, 1898. From Bison Peak, looking north up arm on branch of Lost Park in which is located saw mill operated by T. S. Clow for Newton Lumber Co. Photographer: J. G. Jack. Source: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District Historic Collection.
336. Lost Park. Oct. 23, 1898. From near top of Bison Peak, Tarryall Mts. looking N. E. to parts of Tarryall Mts. burned in 1868 or 69. Devil’s Head Mt. in Plum Creek reserve in far distance. Photographer: J. G. Jack. Source: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District Historic Collection.
341. Lost Park. Achord Sawmill & camp in Packer Gulch about 1 month after mill moved to Turner Gulch. Shows large sawdust pile following 10 yrs. operation. Followup of G. K. Brown (8/11/41) photo. Location is near Tarryall Reservoir just outside of Lost Park. Photographer: Jacob Rosser, Jr. Source: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District Historic Collection.
398. Lost Park. 1970s. Harold Warren and totem pole. Photographed by Ed Everhart. Source: Libby Everhart.
837. Lost Park. 1898. Boggy ground or natural reservoirs at head of Craig Creek. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900. 2001
838. Lost Park. 1898. Craig Creek and park (mountain meadows). From end of Kenosha Mountains. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
839. Lost Park. 1898. Valley of Tarryall Creek. View is southeast from trail from Mountaindale to Bison Peak at about 11,000 feet. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
840. Lost Park. 1898. View looking west from rock at Graham’s Ranch, 5 or 6 miles above mouth of Lost Park Creek. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
845. Lost Park. 1898. Herdsman’s cabin. Timber burnt in 1893. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
847. Lost Park. 1898. View looking up Lost Park Creek. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
857. Lost Park. 1898. View north of Lost Park Creek, 4 or 5 miles from its mouth. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
858. Lost Park. 1898. View at Puma City, looking west. Photo by John G. Jack. Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 28th Annual Report 1898-99. Part V. Government Printing Office 1900.
952. Lost Park. Oct. 22, 1898. Looking east northeast from ridge northwest of Puma City to south slope of Tarryall Mountains. Mostly burned over in 1868 or 1869. J. G. Jack photographer. Source: Pike National Forest
956. Lost Park. Oct. 4, 1893. Looking south to high wall-like rock of Tarryall Mountains. 5 or 6 miles from Graham Ranch up Lost Park Creek at site of proposed dam. J. G. Jack photographer. Source: Pike National Forest
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335. Lost Park. Oct. 23, 1898. From Bison Peak, looking north up arm on branch of Lost Park in which is located saw mill operated by T. S. Clow for Newton Lumber Co. Photographer: J. G. Jack. Source: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District Historic Collection.













