In an early image of Glenwood Hot Springs, a man sits next to a water-filled fountain drinking from a cup. There is an adjacent sign with “Yama” written on the image after printing. [“Yampah” means big medicine in the Ute Native American language. A large wood-frame building and the original sandstone bathhouse and lodge are seen in the background adjacent to the hot springs pool. Printed on front "A Drink of the Springs" "Glenwood Springs, Colo." Imprinted on back "W. Ira Rudy, Scenic Photographer, Colorado Springs, Colo." and "Colorado Midland Railway. Pike's Peak Route" and " Views along the Colorado Midland a Specialty." Printed label "E. Schuster, Dealer in Indian & Mexican Curiosities, Navajo, Apache & Aztec Goods, Filigree & Agate Jewelry, Opals and other precious Stones in the rough and polished. Strangers will find our Store the most Entertaining Resort in the City. Glenwood Springs, Colorado."