Saints John, in Summit County, Colorado, consists of sagging frame buildings, logs, and a square, masonry smokestack. After it peaked in the 1870's and 1880's, this Boston Mining Company town dwindled in the 1890's. Gray's Peak and Torrey's Peak...
Two Native American men on horseback prepare to kill a head of beef with spears. As wild buffalo populations dwindled, the U. S. government issued cattle to Native Americans which they would slaughter in a traditional fashion and use for food.
Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Horseback riding--1880-1910.; Hunting--1880-1910.
began operating in the summer of 1899 but was forced to close down a few months later when Bailey's main financial backer in New York City was killed in a fire. In desperation, Bailey turned to his family for financial backing. The treatment...
Ore-dressing plants--Colorado--Eldora--1900-1910.; Boulder County (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Eldora (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Log buildings--Colorado--Eldora--1900-1910.
Court, four of the nine men were released for lack of evidence. The remaining men were found not guilty. The Bailey Mill was never operated for any extended periods of time after Bailey's death. Several different owners tried varying ore treatment...
Boulder County (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Eldora (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Dams--Colorado--Eldora--1890-1900.; Kemp, John H.
Newsletter produced by the Central Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in newsletter is a sermon by different religious leaders within the church, list of new members and events of different church societies.
Presbyterian Church--Colorado--Denver--History.; Church buildings--Colorado--Denver.; Central Presbyterian Church (Denver, Colo.); Presbyterian Church--Colorado--Denver.
Newsletter produced everty two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
Report prepared for the Denver Landmark Preservation Committee documenting significant historical and architectural resources in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
A weekly newspaper distributed to the residents of the Park Hill neighborhood. This contains articles about neighborhood events, news, and gossip. As well as advertisements for local businesses.
Community newspapers--Colorado--Denver.
1933 October 13
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