Description: circa 1898: Colorado / Rocky Mountains Manitou Springs area / 6.2 x 4.25 in. BIG Adv. Trade Card First Series, No. 30: "Garden of the Gods & Pikes Peak, Colorado." - Gold Mining Region "thirty millions of dollars of gold...." / Reverse: "Hood's Photos of the World." / Medicinal Cure Product Advertising Hood's Medicines, Lowell, MA.: photo-style Victorian Advertising Card / printed on heavy paper stock "Hood's Sarsaparilla ... strength by making pure, rich, healthy blood ...." circa 1898: - Authentic Original Antique Souvenir Advertising Trade Card printed on light card stock as part of an 1890's promotional series for Hood's Sarsaparilla, Hood's Tooth Powder, Olive Ointment, Hood's Pills, Cook Book, etc. NOTE: This is NOT a postcard ... but because many researchers & local history collectors search for main street business artifacts and regional images like this under various Postcard headings, the Dave Cheadle Card Store sometimes lists GREAT 19th Century Historical Trade Cards in Post Card categories. To See More 1800's "Photo-Lith" Cards Like This Click Here: (( MORE PHOTO LITH CARDS )) To See More Colorado Postcards & Trade Cards Click Here: (( MORE COLORADO CARDS )) To See More 19th Century Cure & Medical Cards Click Here: (( MORE BOTTLE CARDS )) ======================================================================================Garden of the Gods - Multiple American Indian Nations traveled through Garden of the Gods. The Utes' oral traditions tell of their creation at the Garden of the Gods, and petroglyphs have been found in the park that are typical of early Utes. The Utes found red rocks to have a spiritual connection and camped near Manitou Springs and the creek near Rock Ledge Ranch bordering Garden of the Gods. The Old Ute Trail went past Garden of the Gods to Ute Pass and led later explorers through Manitou Springs. Starting in the 16th century, Spanish explorers and later European American explorers and trappers traveled through the area, including Lt. John C. Frémont and Lt. George Frederick Ruxton, who recorded their visits in their journals. In 1879 Charles Elliott Perkins, a friend of William Jackson Palmer, purchased 480 acres of land that included a portion of the present Garden of the Gods. Upon Perkins' death, his family gave the land to the City of Colorado Springs in 1909, with the provision that it would be a free public park. Palmer had owned the Rock Ledge Ranch and upon his death it was donated to the city. Helen Hunt Jackson wrote of the park, "You wind among rocks of every conceivable and inconceivable shape and size... all bright red, all motionless and silent, with a strange look of having been just stopped and held back in the very climax of some supernatural catastrophe." A subspecies of honey ant not previously recorded was also discovered in 1879 and named after the park. Mule deer, bighorn sheep and fox are common. 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Price: 17.5 USD
Location: Loveland, Colorado
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Type of Advertising: 6.2 x 4.25 in. BIG Adv. Trade Card on light stock
Authentic Antique Card Guaranteed by: Dave Cheadle Card Store
Antique Card Display Condition: Evidence of aging flaws and wear as shown in scans
Brand: C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. MA
Date of Creation: Antique Original from circa 1898
Region: Colorado
Country: USA