
An archival photograph from May 28, 1880, captures Ohio Street in the booming mining town of Silver Cliff, Colorado, where lingering patches of late‑spring snow cling to rooftops and fence lines while the dirt road below remains bare. At the time, Silver Cliff was a chaotic, fast‑growing settlement packed with thousands of prospectors chasing newly discovered silver veins.
The scene offers a vivid reminder of the harsh, unpredictable conditions that defined life at 8,000 feet — sudden cold snaps, stubborn drifts that refused to melt, and a rugged landscape that tested every miner who came seeking fortune during Colorado’s volatile silver rush era.

