Men work in Marble, Gunnison County, Colorado, at the Colorado- Yule Marble finishing plant. Wearing aprons, sweater and hats, they hold scrapers and sponges, and tend a block of stone supported by wooden beams. Windows line the upper interior...
Two men tend a hoist bucket as a third looks on, Caribou Hill, Boulder County, Colorado. Other mines and piles of tailings are on the hill behind them.
Tailings embankments--Colorado--Boulder County--1880-1890.; Boulder County (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Caribou Hill (Boulder County, Colo.)--1880-1890.; Hoisting machinery--Colorado--Boulder County--1880-1890.; Miners--Colorado--Boulder...
The first prize entry in the Sunflower Carnival Parade, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, includes women (some Black) and children on the float decorated with flowers, gauze, and banners: "The Progress of Christianity," Men in white suits...
Women from Gates Rubber Company tend to a war garden plot. Some women wear coveralls with "Gates half-50lb tire" printed on the back. Other women wear dresses and loose blouses while they harvest, hoe, and dig in the garden. The Gates Rubber...
Seven male midgets tend the printing press at the Rocky Mountain News' printing plant, Denver, Colorado. The men were participating in a promotional campaign.
Two workers tend to a furnace in a boiler room. One man shovels coal while another man checks a pressure gauge, probably at the Gates Rubber Company in Denver, Colorado. "Mfd. For Fairbanks, Morse & Co. By The Titusville Iron Co. Titusville, PA."...
Women tend a vegetable garden with shovels, hoes and other tools. The garden is next to the Gates Rubber Company office building on South Broadway in Denver, Colorado. A sign reads: "Gates War Garden"; plants include cabbage and corn.
Gates Rubber Company--People--1910-1920.; World War, 1914-1918--Commemoration--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Gardens--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.
Workers tend to a derailed "Burlington Route" passenger train at Union Station in Denver, Colorado. Shows train tracks and canopy shelters; building sign reads: "Meadow Gold Butter."
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1920-1930.; Union Station (Denver, Colo.)--1920-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Railroad accidents--Colorado--1920-1930.; Railroad shops & yards--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.
The first prize entry in the Sunflower Carnival Parade, Colorado Springs, Colorado, shows women (some Black) and children on a float decorated with flowers, gauze, and banners; one reads: "The Progress of Christianity." Men in white suits and straw...
A man drives a horse drawn wagon around a track in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Two men tend the lawn inside the oval track. Signs on the fence read: "Wahl Bros. Bicycles 127 N. Tejon St." and "H. Weber 19 R.R. Ave. Bicycles."
Three miners tend their flume on tumbling Buckskin Creek (Park County), Colorado.
Buckskin Creek (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Park County (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Flumes--Colorado--Park County--1880-1890.; Hydraulic mining--Colorado--Park County--1880-1890.; Miners--Colorado--Park County--1880-1890.; Mining--Colorado--Park County--1880-1890.
View of a Native American (Mohave) family in camp. A young boy, holding a bow and arrows, stands apart from a group of young girls and three women who tend a cooking fire near thatch huts (wigwams).
Indians of North America--1870-1900.; Mohave Indians--1870-1900.; Boys--1870-1900.; Girls--1870-1900.; Wigwams--1870-1900.; Women--1870-1900.
Shows Native American (Yuma) men, women, and children in a domestic scene. Women and children tend a cooking fire as two men, one of whom is smoking a pipe, stand near brush shelters.
Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Yuma Indians--1880-1890.; Outdoor cookery--1880-1890.
Members of the Hayden Expedition team sit around a table in an open field in either Albany County or Natrona County, Wyoming. Plates, cups, bowls, a coffee pot, and cans sit on the table. Two men tend to pots on a portable stove, while another man...
Camping--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Eating & drinking--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Expeditions & surveys--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Men--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Outdoor cookery--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.)
Native American (Zuni) women and one man tend a garden across from Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. The garden is laid out in two grids in a waffle pattern divided by short dirt walls. The village appears in the background across a shallow river bed. Most...
Indians of North America--Agriculture--New Mexico--Zuni--1920- 1930.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Zuni--1920-1930.; Zuni Indians--New Mexico--Zuni--1920-1930.; Zuni (N.M.)--1920-1930.; Gardening--New Mexico--Zuni--1920-1930.
Exterior view of a wood construction house in Georgetown, Colorado. The building is a two-story gable roofed structure with the door and four windows on the gable end, which faces the street. One-story additions is on the back of the house, on the...
This party booth at Wolhurst, in Littleton, Colorado, is built in the likeness of a ship. It has lines of signal flags, masts with crow's nests, and United States flags on the yardarms and bow. The sides are counters laden with boxes and scales;...
Book commemorating the Diamond Anniversary of the First Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in the book is a description of the history of the church, is former locations, photographs and a list of members of the congregation.
First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--Directories.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)