Index originally created by Henrietta Bromwell in 1933 of 31,000 items regarding biographies and portraits of politicians, miners, club women, newspaper editors, artists, businessmen, legislators, early settlers, settlements, mines, geographical...
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, consists of churches, residences, and commercial buildings. Signs read: "Cheap Store Come In," and "F. B. Park Cheap Store."
Exterior view of the Denver Hotel, also known as the Barela block, in Trinidad, Colorado. Under construction, the three-story building has a florid, corbelled and pedimented cornice. Light colored stone surrounds the structure between the floors....
Trinidad (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Hotels--Colorado--Trinidad--1880-1890.; Denver Hotel (Trinidad, Colo.)
Group portrait of Sauk (Sac) and Fox Native American men and women, and white men. They are identified as: "Front - Col Townsend, Chief Moses Keokuk, Wm. Hurr, the interpreter, and others behind, near Hays, 1884." The group in the front row is...
Fox Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Sauk Indians--1880-1890.; Hurr, William.; Keokuk, Moses.; Townsend, Colonel.
Firemen pose on their horse-drawn ladder truck in Pueblo, Colorado. The brick firehouse in the background has incised stonework and pedimented or arched entries.
Pueblo (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Fire engines & equipment--Colorado--Pueblo--1880-1890.; Fire fighters--Colorado--Pueblo--1880-1890.
View of the Montrose Placer Mining Company flume, in Montrose County, Colorado, under construction. A man is by stacked lumber; the Dolores Creek is below, at the bottom of sandstone cliffs. The water was used for hydraulic gold mining.
Dolores Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Montrose County (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Flumes--Colorado--Montrose County--1890-1900.; Hydraulic mining--Colorado--Montrose County--1890-1900.; Mining--Colorado--Montrose County--1890-1900.
Profile portrait of a Native American man, identified as Musico, a silversmith, from Acoma Pueblo. He wears a print shirt, hoop earring, and a headband.
Acoma Indians--New Mexico--Acoma--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Acoma--1890-1900.; Silversmiths--New Mexico--Acoma--1890-1900.; Acoma (N.M.)--1890-1900.; Musico.
Display of the Aspen Silver Queen in Pueblo, Colorado, features a crowned female form holding a sceptre in a wheeled, canopied boat, with an antlered deer head at the prow. Cherubs, frilly lamps, columns, and rocks in display cases complete the...
Mineral industries--Exhibitions--Colorado--Pueblo--1890- 1900.; Pueblo (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Mineral Palace (Pueblo, Colo.)
Reproduction shows schools in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado. The brick buildings have stone trim, belfries, and arched entries. Sketches depict a boy and a girl; signature reads: "W H Eng, Co"
Reproduction shows the Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, Ice Palace under construction. Men work among blocks of ice; wooden poles rise in the background.
Reproduction of half-tone shows a Pueblo Native American silversmith working with a hammer at his bench inside an adobe structure with a boy and girl. Interior includes a fireplace, hand bellows and anvil made from a section of railroad rail, with...
Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--1890-1900.; Silversmiths--1890-1900.; Silverwork--1890-1900.
View of a Native American (Hopi) snake dance at Walpi, Arizona. The men and boy dancers wear breechcloths, shirts, feathers, animal pelts, and face paint; they hold rattlesnakes. Spectators include white men; one holds a bellows camera.
Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--Walpi--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Walpi--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--Walpi--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Walpi (Ariz.)--1890-1900.;...
Standing portrait of an unidentified Native American (Hopi) snake dancer, Walpi Arizona. He wears a painted kilt, belt, armbands, necklaces, knee rattles, and moccasins. He holds a feather in his right hand, and a bag (?) in the other.
Hopi Indians--Arizona--Walpi--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Walpi--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--Walpi--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Walpi (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Ceremonial...
Graduating Arts and Sciences students (class of 1898) at the University of Colorado at Boulder in formal attire are identified as: Front row (l-r): Edith Williams (Mrs. John Bunyan), James R. Hubbard, Elinor Wise (Mrs. C. Field Clay), Beulah...
Boulder (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Graduation ceremonies--Colorado--Boulder--1890-1900.; Students--Colorado--Boulder--1890-1900.; University of Colorado (Boulder Campus)
This ranch in Mountaindale, Park County, Colorado, consists of a frame dwelling, outbuildings, and rail fences. Tarryall Creek is in the foreground; foothills are in the background.
View of a 156 ounce specimen of crystallized gold, known as "Tom's Baby," taken from the Gold Flake Mine on Farncomb Hill, near Breckenridge, Summit County, Colorado. The specimen was named after Tom Groves, one of the miners who discovered it.
Summit County (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Gold--Colorado--Summit County--1890-1900.; Mining--Colorado--Summit County--1890-1900.
View overlooking the camp of the high school cadets at Glen Park near Palmer Lake (El Paso County), Colorado. Tents are in a group; town in background.
Glen Park (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Camps--Colorado--Glen Park--1900-1910.; Tents--Colorado--Glen Park--1900-1910.
Carved wood cabinets in Pueblo, Colorado, at the C. F. & I. Co. Minnequa hospital, have glass windows, pipes, spheres, jars, and a pulley connected to it. A paned, glass door is in the interior wall in the background.
Pueblo (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Hospitals--Colorado--Pueblo--1900-1910.; Interiors.
Furnishings in operating room in Pueblo, Colorado, at the C. F. & I. Co. Minnequa hospital, are of white enamel metal and glass. Buckets, washing pans, chairs, tables, and racks are arranged along the lead walls.
Pueblo (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Hospitals--Colorado--Pueblo--1900-1910.; Interiors.; Operating rooms--Colorado--Pueblo--1900-1910.
Reproduction shows interior of the Men's Club theater at Redstone, Pitkin County, Colorado, with chairs, stage, piano, chandelier, and painted backdrop.
Well dressed visitors at Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado, are identified as: (l to r) Henry Brady, ?, R. G. Brooksbridge, ?, F. A. MacMonnies (sculptor of Pioneer Monument), Franklin Price Rivet [?], General Thomas, Lucius M. Cuthbert, ?, Evalyn...
At Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado, Thomas Walsh passes President Taft a small silver hammer, which was used to ceremonially install a sign below reading: "This Estate was renamed "Clonmel" by the President of the United States William Howard Taft...
Walsh, Thomas F., d. 1948--Homes & haunts.; Wolcott, Edward Olive, 1848-1905--Homes & haunts.; Littleton (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Estates--Colorado--Littleton--1900-1910.; Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.
Exterior view of the office of the El Progreso newspaper in Trinidad, Colorado. This one story frame building has a false front with lettering on it that reads: El Progreso. The awning over the porch is supported by lathe turned posts, and the...
The sugar factory in Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado, is a six-story brick building with monitor roofs, a smokestack, and arched windows. Tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad are in the foreground.
Monte Vista (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Industrial facilities--Colorado--Monte Vista--1910-1920.; Sugar industry--Colorado--Monte Vista--1910-1920.
Native American Utes, including Edwin Cloud and George Norris, are in a line on horseback en route to the reburial of the remains of Chief Ouray, near Ignacio, Colorado. The men's costumes include feather headdresses, shirts, hair pipe...
Indians of North America--Colorado--Ignacio--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Ignacio--1910-1920.; Ignacio (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Colorado--Ignacio--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--Colorado--Ignacio--1910-1920.;...
Standing portrait of a Native American Ute man, identified as Buckskin Charley, in front of a tepee. He wears braids, an eagle feather headdress, a loose shirt, leggings, a wrap around his waist, and holds a rifle in his hands.
Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--1910-1920.; Buckskin Charlie, Ute Chief.
View of buildings in South Fork, (Baxterville) Rio Grande County, Colorado; shows the Rio Grande River, Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, depot and water tank.
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1930-1940.; Rio Grande--1930-1940.; South Fork (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Railroad stations--Colorado--South Fork--1930-1940.; Rivers--Colorado--South Fork--1930-1940.
Four women work at spinning wheels and looms on the porch of "Estamere" (or Estemere) in Palmer Lake (El Paso County), Colorado. The lodge was founded and directed by Mrs. Anna Fisher, and is dedicated to the instruction of unemployed girls in the...
Fisher, Anna--Homes & haunts.; Estamere (Palmer Lake, Colo.)--1930-1940.; Palmer Lake (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Handicraft--Colorado--Palmer Lake--1930-1940.; Vocational education--Colorado--Palmer Lake--1930-1940.; Women--Colorado--Palmer...
The Henry Plummer house is on Colorado Street in Idaho Springs, Colorado. It is a two story structure that features: irregular gables, decorative barge board with stars, arrows, flowers, and geometric shapes, roof cresting, eaves trim, bay windows,...
View of Native American (Hopi) snake dancers (men and boys) as they face an aspen tree. They wear body paint, kilts, animal pelts, moccasins, and feathers in their hair. White and Native American spectators sit on stone pueblo walls, some with...
Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--1900-1920.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1900-1920.; Ceremonial dancers--Arizona--1900-1920.; Rites &...
Reproduction shows the Redstone Inn in Redstone, Pitkin County, Colorado, a tudor-style building with a clock tower, an arcade, dormers, and half-timbering.
Redstone Inn (Redstone, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Redstone (Colo.)--1900-1910.
View of the Tanner three story home (1244 Colorado Boulevard) in Idaho Springs, Colorado; features a hipped roof and dormer and finials, two chimneys, latticework under the porch, and rectangular bays on the second floor with square windows and...
Idaho Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Houses--Colorado--Idaho Springs--1900-1910.; Tanner, M. W.--Homes & haunts.
A woman and four children are standing behind a picket fence, at the home of James N. Ogden, in Idaho Springs, Colorado. The house behind them is obscured by trees, and features: an open front porch with turned posts and brackets, spindles along...
Ogden, James N.--Homes & Haunts.; Idaho Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Houses--Colorado--Idaho Springs--1900-1910.
Three women in uniform identified from left to right as Gertie Masey, Jessie Webster, and Olivia Olsen; probably employees of the Denver Tramway Company in Denver, Colorado.
Denver City Tramway Company (Denver, Colo.)--People--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Street railroad employees--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Macey, Gertie.; Olsen, Olivia.; Webster, Jessie.
Women work on the front porch of "Estamere" (or Estemere), in Palmer Lake (El Paso County), Colorado. It is a lodge dedicated to teaching handicrafts to unemployed girls. The women are using looms and spinning wheels.
Estamere (Palmer Lake, Colo.)--1930-1940.; Palmer Lake (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Handicraft--Colorado--Palmer Lake--1930-1940.; Vocational education--Colorado--Palmer Lake--1930-1940.; Women--Colorado--Palmer Lake--1930-1940.