CB&Q Burlington Zephyr No. 9900, at the railyard in Denver, Colorado; high speed silver streamliner of the Burlington Route; also known as Pioneer Zephyr; lettering on buildings read "Pride of the Rockies Flour Mill"," Pikes Peak Mill", "National...
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Locomotive Number 537, outside framed 2-8-0, Rice Yard coaling tower, Denver, Colorado; man stands on tender and the opens water plug.
Still photograph from a Tim McCoy film, either the film "War Paint" or "Covered Wagon." A group of Native American (Arapaho) men on horseback pose near a group of tepees in a film studio. Chief Goes-in-Lodge points to the distance. The men wear...
Arapaho Indians--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--1920-1930.; Horseback riding--1920-1930.; Tribal chiefs--1920-1930.; Westerns--1920-1930.; Goes in Lodge.; McCoy, Tim--Homes & haunts.
Denver, South Park & Pacific locomotive No. 160 with train pauses on wooden trestle over Four Mile Creek near Sunset, Boulder County, Colorado; narrow-gauge 2-6-0; construction 1882 Brooks 742.
Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, gold mining boom and bust town, also known as Nevada City and Nevada; view looking west over town on treeless slopes; shows a man in a horse drawn carriage on Pat Casey's road and a number of mines, mills, and...
Burlington and Missouri River Locomotive Number 7 with passenger car ( Manchester construction 258 in 1870, type 4-4-0: standard gauge); shows two women in long dresses and hats beside engine, engineer and fireman on engine, and wooden structures...
Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company--1890-1920.; Railroad employees--1890-1920.; Railroads--1890-1920.; Women--1890-1920.
Arnold Faucus and ski troops, members of the Mountain Division, 15th Infantry Ski Patrol (later 10th Mountain Division), and an MGM film crew stand or sit on the back of a trailer pulled by a snowcat during the filming of a training film near Sun...
Blaine County (Idaho)--1940-1950.; Infantry--American--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.; Military training--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.; Motion picture industry--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.; Ski troops--American--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.;...
Film crew members stand on a flatbed railroad car by Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad locomotive, engine type 4-8-2, at the film set of the Warner Brother's film "Limited Mail" in the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River, Fremont County,...
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--1920-1930.; Warner Bros.--1920-1930.; Arkansas River --1920-1930.; Fremont County (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Royal Gorge (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Motion picture cameras--Colorado--Fremont County--1920- 1930.;...
A member of the Mountain Division, 15th Infantry Ski Patrol (later the 10th Mountain Division) adjusts his rifle during filming for an Otto Lang training film at Sun Valley (Blaine County), Idaho. He stands on skis and wears a winter jacket and...
Sawtooth Mountains (Idaho)--1940-1950.; Sun Valley (Idaho)--1940-1950.; Infantry--American--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.; Military training--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.; Motion picture industry--Idaho--Sun Valley--1940-1950.; Ski...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt leans out of his touring car, during his campaign visit to Denver in 1936, to talk with a supporter. Four other men stand nearby.
Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Political campaigns--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Presidents--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Shaking hands--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
A view of the former downtown Denver Post Office located on 1823 Stout Street. The building is constructed of Colorado white marble in a neoclassical style, it opened in 1916. The post office was moved to a 20th and Curtis location in 1994 when the...
Neoclassicism (Architecture)--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Courthouses--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Post offices--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and family in the official touring car at Fort Francis E. Warren near Cheyenne, Wyoming, during his 1936 political campaign. In the rear seat from left to right, President Roosevelt, his daughter-in-law, Mrs. James...
Fort Francis E. Warren (Wyo.)--1930-1940.; Convertible automobiles--Wyoming--Fort Francis E. Warren--1930-1940.; Military officers--Wyoming--Fort Francis E. Warren--1930-1940.; Political campaigns--Wyoming--Fort Francis E. Warren--1930-1940.;...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt makes a speech to a large crowd at the Colorado State Capitol building in Denver, Colorado, during his presidential campaign visit on October 12, 1936. Shows dignitaires, including the First Lady and Democratic...
Colorado State Capitol (Denver, Colo.)--1930-1940.; Democratic Party (Colo.)--People--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Political campaigns--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Presidents' spouses--United States--1930-1940.; Presidents--United...
A man and a woman dressed in costume for Saint Patrick's day pose for a photo. She wears a long patterned dress with ruffled sleeves, lace and satin bodice, and a tiara. He wears a hat, suit with satin and wide lapels, knickers and tights.
Saint Patrick's Day--Colorado--Denver--1940-1970.; Denver (Colo.)--1940-1970.; Costumes--Colorado--Denver--1940-1970.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1940-1970.
Gates Rubber Company employees at a special event dinner. They sit at long tables. The room is decorated with fake parrots, monkeys and paper ribbons hang from lights above the group. A band is on a small stage in the back of the room.
View of people at a premiere of the movie "Silver Dollar," at the Denver Theater, in Denver, Colorado. A woman models a costume used in the biographical film about Baby Doe Tabor.