I think I see where you're coming from, Jeff.
Almost immediately below the distant peak is a frame structure at / near the C&S grade. It could be an electric power transmission line tower. But it seems near the site of the original Kokomo water tank:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/12391Perhaps a smidge up grade from the tank location. Could this be a wood framed water standpipe, fed by the creek coming down the ridge. Perhaps like the one at Breckenridge:
If the original tank had been replaced by a stand pipe by the teens, that might explain why the railfans of the late 1920s and 1930s never seemed to have taken a photo of the Kokomo water tank. Was it gone by then??
Hang on! I remembered the Allen DL&G Structures book that Rick Steel shared with us, and looked up Kokomo tank:
The notation states that the tank burned in 1902 (no wonder no photos!!). I can't decipher the rest of the notation. Evidently water was supplied by the creek, even when the tank existed.
So, it might well be a standpipe in the Masonic Hall photo. Or then again just a power transmission tower . . .
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA