Journalists with the Union Pacific excursion to the 100th meridian pose in suits, overcoats, caps, wide brimmed hats or top hats; they stand near a canvas tent in probably Lincoln County, Nebraska. Shows a stove pipe near canvas tents supported...
Union Pacific Railroad Company--Public relations--1860-1870.; Lincoln County (Neb.)--1860-1870.; Journalists--Nebraska--Lincoln County--1860-1870.; Railroad travel--Nebraska--Lincoln County--1860-1870.; Tourists--Nebraska--Lincoln County--1860-1870.
The AdAmAn Club and press crew ready for the annual New Year's Eve climb of Pikes Peak, in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Shows burros, gear, some with lettering: "NBC." Shows a frame house with gingerbread, dormers, bays, a...
AdAmAn Club (Colorado Springs, Colo.)--1930-1940.; Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Clubs--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1930-1940.; Donkeys--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1930-1940.; Journalists--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1930-1940.; Pack...
Press members in military foul-weather gear, crouch in snow among rocks during the annual New Year's Eve Pikes Peak climb by the AdAmAn Club. Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. One holds food; another talks on a portable radio phone, a...
AdAmAn Club (Colorado Springs, Colo.)--1950-1960.; Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Pikes Peak (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Journalists--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1950-1960.; Mountaineering--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1950-1960.;...
Interior view of women, in an informal pose at a desk, in the Rocky Mountain News building at 1720 Welton Street in Denver, Colorado. A typewriter and phone are on the desk and calendars hang on the wall.
Portrait of Lee Taylor Casey, columnist at the Rocky Mountain News, holds a large egg inscribed: "Presented To Lee Taylor Casey By Mayor Begole And Walter B. Lowry, Mgr. Imp. & Parks, First Ostrich Egg Laid In City Park Zoo, April 27th 1933."
Two members of the Rocky Mountain News staff stand on a sidewalk, Denver, Colorado. The woman is wearing a hat, veil, and overcoat, the man wears a suit. Signs read: "The Shop Cass [In]vestment Co." and "Jewelers."
Three Rocky Mountain News staff reporters (two men and one woman) stand at a marble top counter or bar in Denver, Colorado. One man holds a newspaper with headline: "[?] Intervention In Mex[ico]" and passes a check to another man. Behind the...
Rocky Mountain News employee, Lee Taylor Casey, sits in a booth with an unidentified man in Colorado. Casey began his work at the Rocky Mountain News in 1912. He worked as a copy reader, reporter, editor and finally columnist until his death on...
Rocky Mountain News--People--1930-1950.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1950.; Journalists--Colorado--Denver--1930-1950.; Casey, Lee Taylor, 1889-
A group of men and women, possibly Rocky Mountain News employees, gather around a desk in a news office while they sample peaches from fruit boxes. Possibly a peach promotion at the newspaper.
Lee Taylor Casey holds the reins to his burro, a gift from the citizens of Fairplay, Colorado. Casey began his work at the Rocky Mountain News in 1912. He worked as a copy reader, reporter, editor and finally columnist until his death on January...
Portrait of Charles A. "Chick" Stevens, pilot, aviation journalist, and one time editor of Frontier Magazine, at Primary Flying School, Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) Arkansas. He wears flight goggles, cap, and jacket.
Pine Bluff (Ark.); Air pilots--Arkansas--Pine Bluff--1940-1950.; Authors--American--Arkansas--Pine Bluff--1940-1950.; Journalists--Arkansas--Pine Bluff--1940-1950.; Stevens, Charles A.