Shows a Native American Sioux bead necklace made or purchase in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. The necklace features multicolored beadwork and a blue loop. The subject matter of this piece may be salt and pepper.
Dakota Indians--Arts & crafts--1920-1950.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1920-1950.; Necklaces--1920-1950.
Row of attached one and two-story wooden frame flat-roof false front commercial businesses including the Globe Shoe & Clothing House, Polin Shoe & Clothing House, and N. O. Johnson & Sons Dry Goods, Bennett Avenue, Cripple Creek, Colorado; stack of...
Exterior view of Denver Dry Goods building, 16th (Sixteenth) and California Streets, Denver, Colorado; original 1894 building designed by Frank E. Edbrooke; Dennis Sheedy and Charles Kountze renamed business Denver Dry Goods in 1894 after purchase,...
Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Buildings--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; City & town life--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Department stores--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Dry goods stores--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Denver Dry Goods Co.
People bundled in coats stand in front of shanties in the town of Creede, Colorado, in Mineral County. One of the rectangular, wood-frame buildings has a gable with roofing; the gables of the other buildings are covered with tent material. Stacks...
Nina Bear, treasurer of the Colorado Women's Christian Temperance Union hands a check to Louis M. Montania, administrator of the United States War Bonds Office. In return he hands her an envelope of war bonds. Bertha Teller sits at a table with her...
Colorado Women's Christian Temperance Union--People--1940-1950.; Denver (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Public service organizations--Colorado--Denver--1940-1950.; Temperance--Colorado--Denver--1940-1950.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1940-1950.
Passengers stand in line at the ticket office window, to purchase tickets for the Silverton train, at the Rio Grande Western Railroad depot in Durango (La Plata County), Colorado. Shows the two-story clapboard sided depot, and brick or stone...
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1940-1950.; Durango (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Parking lots--Colorado--Durango--1940-1950.; Passengers--Colorado--Durango--1940-1950.; Railroad stations--Colorado--Durango--1940-1950.;...
A teenaged boy and girl purchase popcorn at a stand festooned with balloons in (probably) Denver, Colorado. A sign reads: "Popcorn by Dunkin' 10 cents a Bag," a scale and shelves of liquor bottles are in a nearby concession; a neon sign reads:...
Mrs. Mary Neosha Williams, who hired carpenter John Spence to built the building over ten years starting in 1886, called her seventeen room home in Evergreen, Colorado, Camp Neosha. When Mrs. Williams daughter Dr. Josepha Williams Douglas and her...
Photograph of two unidentified female students from George Washington High School in Denver, Colorado using the card catalog in the school's library.
Libraries.; George Washington High School (Denver, Colo.); Schools--Colorado--Denver.; Denver Public Schools--Archives.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.
Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
An index produced by the Colorado Genealogical Society pertaining to the recognized settlers of Colorado. Information for each individual include, date and place of birth, date and place of death, date of arrival in Colorado,
Exterior photograph of the Tramway Building located in Denver, Colorado. The 1911 red brick office building and attached streetcar barn served as the headquarters of the city's public transportation system until its purchase by the City of Denver...
Exterior photograph of the Tramway Building located in Denver, Colorado. The 1911 red brick office building and attached streetcar barn served as the headquarters of the city's public transportation system until its purchase by the City of Denver...
Exterior photograph of Eugene Field House located in Denver, Colorado. Built around 1875, this house was the home of well-known journalist and writer Eugene Field, who was the managing editor of the Denver Tribune and lived in the house from 1881...
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895--Homes & haunts.; Washington Park (Denver, Colo.)--1980-1990.; Historic Buildings.; Historic preservation--Colorado--Denver.; Historic buildings--Colorado--Denver.; Architecture--Colorado--Denver--History.