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Cabinet Card of Elk Herd in Snow at Lay, Colorado [135818]

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Cabinet Card of Elk Herd in Snow at Lay, Colorado  [135818]
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"Elk. No. 4." Photographer identified at bottom right as "A.G. Wallihan, Lay, Colo." View of a herd of elk resting on snowy hills. Contrast is medium. 5 x 8" Some soiling. According to Mautz, Wallihan was active in Lay in 1895. He also served as the second postmaster. Lay is a small town in Moffat County, NW Colorado. It was originally Camp Lay, one of several military posts were set up during the relocation of the Utes to Utah. On Oct. 23, 1918, the town site plat was filed by the Wallihan Townsite and Investment Company, with A.G. Wallihan as president.

Date: c1895
Country (if not USA):
State: Colorado
City: Lay
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