Tony Maestas poses with his niece, Lorraine (Terry) in Colorado. He wears a suit, tie and has mustache. Lorraine wears a dress and a lace trimmed hat. A house and the back of a 1922 Ford are in the distance.
Photograph of the eighth grade graduating class from Saint Philomena Catholic Parish School in Denver, Colorado. Picture left to right are: first row Shirley Van Woensel, Jo Ann Umerski, Jeanne Foster, Donna Schmiedeke, Yolanda Horgan, Barbara...
United States Army Generals, Harrison, Sherman, and Terry sit under a canvas tent and hold a council with Native American Arapahoes and Cheyennes.
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Generals--American--1860-1870.; Meetings--1860-1870.; Tents--1860-1870.; Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.; Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),...
View of the residence of Captain William Decatur Bethel, located at Colfax Avenue and Marion Street in Denver, Colorado; designed by architect Terry Boal; male figure visible at Colfax Street entrance of residence; street signs visible at center of...
Houses--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Residential streets--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Bethel, William Decatur--Homes & haunts.; Boal, Terry.
View from Colfax Avenue of the three-story, stone-block residence of Captain William Decatur Bethel and family, located at Colfax Avenue and Marion Street in Denver, Colorado; designed by architect Terry Boal.
Denver (Colo.)--1880-1900.; City & town life--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Bethel, William Decatur.; Boal, Terry.
Membership directory for the First Baptist Church located in Denver, Colorado. Included in the directory are a list of church events, officers and their reports, lists of members, and advertisements.
First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--Directories.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)
View from Farmer's Mill over Longmont, Colorado, shows widely spaced one and two-story wood frame residences. "#1 is the old Denio mill on Bross street that burned about 1934. #2 is the G. M. Davis home, later moved and replaced by H. W. Balmer...
View of the Sunnyside Mill, Eureka (San Juan County) Colorado; shows mining ore processing buildings and miners' houses.
Eureka (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Sunnyside Mine (San Juan County, Colo.)--1910-1920.; Mills--Colorado--Eureka--1910-1920.; Mining--Colorado--Eureka--1910-1920.
Panoramic photomontage of African American members of Sigma Pi Phi fraternity who are identified as (left to right) V. B. Spratlin, A.B.A.M., C. F. (Clarence) Holmes, B.S.D., D.S., H. E. Rahmine, D. B. S. T. M., E. W. D. Abner, M.D., C. E. Terry,...
Sigma Pi Phi--People--1920-1930.; African Americans--Men--1920-1930.; Fraternities & sororities--1920-1930.
Landscape architecture drawing for the proposed North Parks of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming. Shows plans for a grandstand, ballfield, obelisk, buffalo wallow and enclosure, an airplane field, camp ground, race track, stadium, a golf course,...
Cheyenne (Wyo.)--1920-1930.; North Parks (Cheyenne, Wyo.)--1920-1930.; Parks--Wyoming--Cheyenne--1920-1930.
Well dressed men and women pose at Wolhurst, in Littleton (Arapahoe County), Colorado; Charles Gill is on the far left, Edward Wolcott is on the far right. Others include: "Sweeney, General Lessig, Crawford Hill (coat draped on thigh), G. B. Buger,...
Wolcott, Edward Olive, 1848-1905.; Littleton (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Estates--Colorado--Littleton--1880-1890.
Wood carvings made by Japanese students in adult education classes are exhibited at the Arts and Crafts Festival, Granada Relocation Center, Camp Amache, Prowers County, southeastern Colorado. Subject matter includes traditional Japanese objects...
Japanese--Capture & imprisonment--1940-1950.; World War, 1939-1945--Detention facilities.; World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners.; Amache (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Detention facilities--Colorado--Amache--1940-1950.; Exhibitions--Colorado--Amache--1940-1950.;...
Camp Baldwin, Montana; camp site below Reno Hill where Reno survivors camped after being relieved by Gibbon and Terry; group of soldiers and civilian men and women camped at same site for 10th Anniversary Reunion of Battle at Little Bighorn; tent...
Camp Baldwin (Montana)--1880-1890.; Battlefields--Montana--1880-1890.; Soldiers--1880-1890.; Tents--1880-1890.; Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876.
CENTER ROW left to right: 1) Beauchamp, 2) Berner, 3) unidentified, 4) Moeller; 5) unidentified, 6) unidentified, 7) Jensen, 8) Potter, 9) Strayer? 10) unidentified, 11) Cleaver, 12) unidentified, 13) Mayer or Elkuss, 14) Elkuss or Mayer, 15)...
Military personnel--1940-1950.; United States. Army. Mountain Division, 10th.; United States. Army. Mountain Infantry Regiment, 85th. Battalion, 1st.; World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories--United States.
Studio bust portrait of Martha Hooper Best, a senior at Denver High School in Denver, Colorado. Best's bangs are curled and she wears her hair in a coronet twist. Her dress bodice has piping designs on either side of the front enclosure, and she...
Denver (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Students--Colorado--Denver--1880-1890.; Best, Martha H. (Martha Hooper); Denver High School--People--1880-1890.; Denver Public Schools--People--1880-1890.
Workmen pose at Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado. They wear aprons, straw and bowler hats, bib overalls, and suspenders. The third man from the right (front row) is identified as Eustis Morton Jones. The two- story house has slab siding, a shed...
Wolcott, Edward Olive, 1848-1905--Homes & haunts.; Littleton (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Construction workers--Colorado--Littleton--1890-1900.; Estates--Colorado--Littleton--1890-1900.; Jones, Eustis Morton.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains.
Hall way leading to bedrooms in Winks Lodge located in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the mountains. Red panels on...
Photograph of some of the newspaper used as wall insulation at Winks Lodge in Lincoln Hills (Gilpin County). Built in 1925 by architect Wendall Hamlet, the lodge was a place for African Americans to escape the city for rest and relaxation in the...