View of a stone tablet near Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado, that reads: " "This tablet erected to mark the original site of Fort Lupton by the Territorial Daughters of Colorado 1926".
Fort Lupton (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Monuments & memorials--Colorado--Fort Lupton--1930-1940.
Native American (Santa Domingo Pueblo) men and women dance in a row during a "Tablet Dance" at Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico). The women wear mantas and tablitas on their heads. The men wear fringed breechcloths, hoof rattles, kilts, body paint,...
Indian dance--New Mexico--Santo Domingo Pueblo--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Santo Domingo Pueblo--1890-1900.; Keresan Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Santo Domingo Pueblo--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Dance--New...
This item (1 of approximately 1000 items) is from Fisher and Fisher's Architectural Records 1892-1997 collection (C MSS WH932). This drawing shows tablet details for the J.H.P. Voorhees Memorial at Cleveland Place in Civic Center, Denver, Colorado...
Voorhies, John H. P.; Monuments & memorials.; Plaques.; International Trust Company of Denver.; Civic Center District (Denver, Colo.)
Plaque reads: "In Commemoration Of The Services Of Brothers Julius A. Myers, Cromwell Tucker, Frederick A. Williams, Who, As Trustees Of The Masonic Temple Association, By Their Able And Untiring Efforts In The Conduct Of Its Financial Affairs, And...
View of a grave marker in the Nevada City, (Nevadaville) cemetery, Gilpin County, Colorado, features a square pedestal stone with a column with a rounded cap and epitaph: "Charles H. Lynn. Died Feb. 17, 1868. Aged 21 Yrs." A stone tablet inscribed:...
Illustration from Harper's Weekly, black and white reproduction of a painting shows Native American dancers, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, shows spectators on adobe buildings; costumes include breechcloths, animal tails, and tablet headdresses...
Indians of North America--Dance--New Mexico--Taos Pueblo--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Taos Pueblo--1890-1900.; Ceremonial dancers--New Mexico--Taos Pueblo--1890-1900.
Native Americans of the San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, dance in two lines with rattles and tree branches. The men wear body paint, kilts and feathers on heads and armbands; the women wear mantas and tablet headdresses (tablitas.)
Indians of North America--Dance--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1880-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Dance--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1880-1900.; Tewa Indians--1880-1900.; San Ildefonso (N.M.)--1880-1900.; Ceremonial dancers--New Mexico--San...
Native Americans of the San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, dance with rattles and tree branches in front of a shrine decorated with tree boughs. The men wear body paint, kilts and feathers on heads and armbands; the women wear mantas and tablet...
Indians of North America--Dance--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1880-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Dance--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1880-1900.; Tewa Indians--1880-1900.; San Ildefonso (N.M.)--1880-1900.; Ceremonial dancers--New Mexico--San...
View of Native American Pueblo men and women dancers; the men wear kilts, moccasins, bells, and carry rattles; the women wear mantas, moccasins, tablet headdresses (tablitas), and carry feathers. Shows singers and a drum.
Indians of North America--1920-1930.; Pueblo Indians--Dance--1920-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--1920-1930.
View of a stone marker near Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado. The marker stands behind a wrought iron fence reads: "This tablet erected to mark the original site of Fort Lupton by the Territorial Daughters of Colorado 1926".
Fort Lupton (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Monuments & memorials--Colorado--Fort Lupton--1930-1940.
Interior view of stone ruins at Native American (Anasazi) Mesa Verde, Colorado; shows men and women (Native American?) wearing blankets and tablet headresses (tabletas). One man plays a drum; a ladder extends from a kiva entrance.
Indians of North America--Antiquities & archaeological sites--Colorado--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--Performances & portrayals--Colorado--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Antiquities & archaeological sites--Colorado--1910-1920.; Mesa Verde...
Inscription on brass plaque reads: "This tablet is the property of the State of Colorado. D.O.M. June 10, 1958. This tract was selected by Bishop Machebeuf, for the first permanent church in Colorado. Here was built A. Jacal (Picket) church, later...
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Church : Conejos, Colo.)--1960-1970.; Conejos (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Catholic churches--Colorado--Conejos--1960-1970.
Head and shoulders portrait of Sequoyah, a Native American (Cherokee) man. He holds an engraved tablet on his lap, wears a robe, a medal, and a head cover, and is smoking a pipe. He is credited with the creation of the Cherokee syllabary.
Cherokee Indians--1800-1850.; Indians of North America--1800-1850.; Teachers--1800-1850.; Sequoyah, 1770?-1843.
Detail of a bronze plaque set into river cobbles and concrete reads: "This tablet is the property of the state of Colorado. In this immediate area once stood Arapahoe City, a pioneer placer mining camp, the earliest town in Jefferson County. Named...
Arapahoe City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Monuments & memorials--Colorado--Arapahoe City--1940-1950.; Plaques--Colorado--Arapahoe City--1940-1950.
William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) poses by a "Memorial Tablet Dedicated to the Pioneers of Scott, Co[unty]," Iowa. A Native American man wrapped in a blanket with a feather headdress stands beside him.
Indians of North America--Iowa--1900-1920.; Celebrities--Iowa--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Entertainers--Iowa--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.
Elmer O. Davis makes an address at the ceremony for the dedication of the monument to commemorate the Georgetown loop in Georgetown (Clear Creek County), Colorado. Dignitaries who include, A.J. Horton, Robert Rice, and Ben Draper stand near the...
Georgetown (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Dedications--Colorado--Georgetown--1940-1950.; Monuments & memorials--Colorado--Georgetown--1940-1950.; Public speaking--Colorado--Georgetown--1940-1950.; Women--Colorado--Georgetown--1940-1950.
View southwest on Greene Street in Silverton, Colorado; shows the 1907 Silverton Town Hall (two-story rusticated stone walls, dentiled cornices, hipped-gabled metal roof and bell tower with gilt, finialed cupola), the two-story, rusticated stone...
Silverton (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Business districts--Colorado--Silverton--1910-1920.; Streets--Colorado--Silverton--1910-1920.
in San Juans. Packer, "the human cannibal," found guilty of their murders.; View of monument at foot of Slumgullion Pass, a few miles south outside of Lake City, Colorado. Jim Zeigler and Victoria Seifried stand at iron fence that surrounds marker...
Lake City (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Colorado--Lake City--1940- 1950.; Packer, Alferd, 1842-1907.
Miners pose in front of a log building, the office of the newspaper La Belle Cresset, in the mining camp of La Belle (Taos County), New Mexico. Men wear sack suits and hats and sit and stand near a log fence. An African American (Black) man leans...
Belle Cresset (Firm)--Buildings--1890-1900.; African Americans--New Mexico--La Belle--1890-1900.; La Belle (N.M.)--1890-1900.; Log buildings--New Mexico--La Belle--1890-1900.; Men--New Mexico--La Belle--1890-1900.; Miners--New Mexico--La...
Children read and draw in a day nursery, part of a Work Projects Administration program probably in Denver, Colorado. Boys and girls sit at a low table in chairs made from barrels. They draw with crayons, use scissors or read. A girl stands at an...
United States. Work Projects Administration. Colorado.--People--1930-1950.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1950.; Children--Colorado--Denver--1930-1950.; Day care--Colorado--Denver--1930-1950.; Drawing--Colorado--Denver--1930-1950.;...
On the wall above an open door in Central City, Colorado, is the statement "We seek the Widows gushing tears, We seek to calm the trembling Orphan's fears, We seek to raise Humanity above The ills of life by ministries of Love; And when the talk is...
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Lodge No. 2 (Central City, Colo.)--1940-1950.; Central City (Colo.)--1940-1950.