Maddox Ice Company
90. Maddox Ice Co. Early 1900s. William Maddox is behind cutter and son Earl is ready to lead horse.
91. Maddox Ice Co. 1908. Driver is John Scheurn and Earl Maddox is beside horse.
106. Maddox Ice Company. 2000. Lassie Maddox Greenan, daughter of William Clay Maddox is shown next to Maddox ice boat at McGraw Memorial Park. no negative. Source: Janet Burk
287. Maddox Ice Company. 2000. Site of Maddox ice ponds. Located across Highway 285 from Platte Canyon High School. Source: Eve Kuenn
366. Maddox Ice Company. About 1904. 684 Alcott, Denver. Maddox home at right; horse barn (tallest) next left; ice houses next left. Denver City Water Building at far left (with cupola). Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
367. Maddox Ice Company. 1907-08. Maddox Ice Co. wagon on Capitol Hill, Denver. Earl Maddox on wagon, Bob Meyer holding horses. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
368. Maddox Ice Company. Lake crew (loaders). Left background: Mrs. William C. Maddox (cook); at her left, Robert Weathers; 4th from right, Tom Sandusky. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
369. Maddox Ice Company. William C. Maddox home, 684 Alcott, Denver. Left to right: Jim Widman, John Scheurn, Edith Maddox, Mrs. William C. Maddox (Hilda Josephine), Earl, William C. Maddox, Bill Stonebury. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
370. Maddox Ice Company. Maddox Station on the Colorado & Southern Railroad (narrow gauge), located between Bailey and Shawnee. Station was loading point for ice adjacent to Maddox Ice Company ponds. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
371. Maddox Ice Company. about 1920. Left: Earl Clay Maddox (only Maddox son); right: Darryl (sic.) Eugene Preston, husband of Edith Maddox (sister of Earl Clay). Shown at lower pond with new Buddha saw, which cut 14” deep. Neither man was a sawyer. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
372. Maddox Ice Company. about 1905. Putting up ice on the F. T. Caley Ranch on Platte Canyon Rd. John Doeffer, 2nd from right. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
373. Maddox Ice Company. about 1920. Maddox Lakes. Bob York (?) with Johnny Hook at the end of the ice cake nearest him. Each ice block weighed about 1800 lbs. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
374. Maddox Ice Company. early 1920s. Big pond at Maddox, Colo. “Buck” is half a team of Belgian horses shoveling snow off the pond. (Snow made the ice melt) Second from left: Earl Clay Maddox; third from left: William C. Maddox (father of Clay). Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
375. Maddox Ice Company. 1922. 684 Alcott, Denver. New ice house. William C. Maddox was out of business for 8 years after 1913 snow crushed buildings. Family still lived in home. House was still in use in 1973. Source: Earl Maddox Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
376. Maddox Ice Company. early 1920s. 684 Alcott, Denver. After 3 original ice houses burned, 7 were built as replacements. These had their roofs crushed by snow in 1913. Houses in photo were reconstructed after 8 years. Source: Lassie Maddox Greenan Collection, Littleton Historical Museum.
850. Maddox Ice Company. 2001. Site of ice ponds. Across highway from Platte Canyon High School and now athletic field. Source: Jane Gilsinger
851. Maddox Ice Company. 2000. Site of ice ponds. Across highway from Platte Canyon High School and now athletic field. Source: Eve Kuenn
920. Maddox Ice Company. unknown date. Maddox ice truck.
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90. Maddox Ice Co. Early 1900s. William Maddox is behind cutter and son Earl is ready to lead horse.
















