The castle-like, stone residence at 10th (Tenth) and Corona Street in Denver, Colorado, was built for Colorado cattleman William Church and his family. The home was designed by architectural partners William Lang and Marshall Pugh in 1890; it was...
Church, William, cattleman--Homes & haunts.; Denver (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; Stone buildings--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.
View of Sipapu Bridge (formerly called Augusta), Natural Bridges National Monument, San Juan County, Utah; 48 miles west of Blanding, Utah; originally named Augusta after wife of Horace J. Long, Long published an illustrated article in 1904...
Natural bridges--Utah--1900-1910.; Natural Bridges National Monument (Utah)--1900-1910.; San Juan County (Utah)--1900-1910.; Sipapu Bridge (Utah)--1900-1910.; Rock formations--Utah--1900-1910.
Partial view of Kachina Bridge (formerly called Caroline or Carolyn), Natural Bridges National Monument, San Juan County, Utah; 48 miles west of Blanding, Utah; originally named Caroline after mother of James Scorup, local cattleman; renamed...
Natural bridges--Utah--1900-1910.; Kachina Bridge (Utah)--1900-1910.; Natural Bridges National Monument (Utah)--1900-1910.; San Juan County (Utah)--1900-1910.; Rock formations--Utah--1900-1910.
Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Charles Boettcher. Charles Boettcher established Denver's first packing plant, founded the Great Western Sugar Co., he was a cattleman, banker and philanthropist.
Denver (Colo.)--People.; Great Western Sugar Company--People.; Businessmen.; Philanthropists.; Boettcher, Charles, 1852-1948.
Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Frank Wilson Adams, Gunnison merchant, cattleman, mayor (1884) and postmaster (1885); National Bank Examiner for six-state western region (1893-?); President of Denver Fire and Police Board; brother of...
Businessmen--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Mayors--Colorado--Gunnison--1880-1900.; Adams, Frank Wilson, 1856-1927.