Booklet created for the 8th Annual Prayer Breakfast at Zion Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. This breakfast was to recognize the Senior Pastor and Associate Pastors for all the work they do for the church. Included are photographs of each...
Zion Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.); African American churches--Colorado--Denver.; African American families--Religious life--Colorado--Denver.
Index of Colorado Railway Employee records for the: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, Colorado & Southern Railway in Denver, Leadville & Gunnison Railway, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad , Union Pacific Railway. Information includes name...
Railroads--Colorado--Employees--Names.; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company--Employees.; Colorado and Southern Railway--Employees.; Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--Employees.; Denver, Leadville, and Gunnison Railway...
Index of the American Woodmen Insurance Ledger from 1901-1907. Index pertains to insurance policies bought by African Americans during that time frame. The index contains the following information: Name of the Insured, "Camp and State" of...
American Woodmen's Life Insurance Company.; Life insurance agents--Colorado--Denver.; Life insurance--Colorado--Denver.; African Americans--Colorado--Denver.
History of mines and mining in Pennsylvania, and an alphabetical index by miner’s name for fatal and non-fatal mine accidents in Pennsylvania for the years 1869, 1871, 1872, 1874 (partial), 1875, 1877,
1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1887, 1888,...
This obituary index begins in October 1918 and goes through June 2011. The index is composed of a number of columns of information, most taken directly from the IJN obituary, but many also supplemented from different sources. Associated cemetery...
Studio bust portrait of Korah King of Dabney (Poston, Ripley County), Indiana. He wears a jacket trimmed in satin, and he has a stick pin in his shirt front. His hair is short and parted on the side with a wave in the front. He has a mustache.
Several mines and their tailings dot the west side of Quartz Hill above Nevadaville, Colorado. Hundreds of millions of dollars of gold were reportedly mined from three large lodes here between 1859 and World War I. The main veins were named the...
View of Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Colfax Avenue and Logan Street) under construction, Denver, Colorado (also called Basilica of the Immaculate Conception); shows French Gothic architecture of gray Indiana Bedford limestone, 36 stained-glass...
Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Cathedrals--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Catholic churches--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Denver, Colo.)
Studio portrait (sitting) of Mrs. Hoseta of Michigan City, Indiana. She wears a bonnet decorated with flowers and ribbons and gloves. She holds a fur stole.
Studio portrait of James H. Lane, who served as General and Commander of Kansas and Indiana regiments, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, and Kansas State Senator.
United States. Army.--People--1860-1870.; Generals--1860-1870.; Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866.
Reproduction of an engraving of Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, consists of dwellings, commercial buildings, and mining facilities. Mines include: Pease-Kansas, Missouri La Crosse-Burroughs, Berryman-Kansas, Illinois Phil'a and...
Studio bust portrait of Julia A.. Thompson of Poston (later Dabney, Ripley County), Indiana. She wears a dress with narrow stripes and a lace collar. The dress has a matching pelerine decorated with dark satin ribbon. Her hair is pulled back from...
Two miners stand near a headframe at a mining prospect on Grouse Mountain in the Cripple Creek mining district (Teller County), Colorado. A horse is hitched to a winch. The town of Victor is in the distance.
Grouse Mountain (Teller County, Colo.)--1880-1900.; Teller County (Colo.)--1880-1900.; Hoisting machinery--Teller County--Colorado--1880-1900.; Horses--Teller County--Colorado--1880-1900.; Miners--Teller County--Colorado--1880-1900.; Mining--Teller...
Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of David Vawter Burns, District Judge of Arapahoe County, Colorado (1891-94); Judge of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana (1878-1887); and Civil War veteran.
Businessmen--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Judges--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Burns, David Vawter, 1841-1906.
View of Wayne Motor Coach bus, model number 5332. The body is installed on a Ford V-8 chassis and the Ford logo is visible on the side of the front hood.
Wayne Works--Products--1930-1940.; Buses--1930-1940.
View of two Wayne Works buses, model number 4230. The coach bodies are installed on an International C-30 chassis and the International logo is mounted on the side of the front hood.
Wayne Works--Products--1930-1940.; Buses--1930-1940.
View of a billboard in Denver, Colorado. The billboard has a frame that consists of two oversized newel posts with newel caps, and a cornice across the top with a small pediment with letters that read: "Alden Sign Co." The bottom of the sign...
Alden Sign Co.--Products--1930-1940.; Standard Oil Company (Indiana)--Public relations--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Billboards.; Fuel trade.; Logos.
View of a billboard in Denver, Colorado. The billboard has a frame that consists of two oversized newel posts with newel caps, and a cornice across the top with a small pediment with letters that read: "Alden Sign Co." The bottom of the sign...
Alden Sign Co.--Products--1930-1940.; Standard Oil Company (Indiana)--Public relations--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Billboards.; Fuel trade.; Logos.
View of the decaying buildings of the ghost town of Dyersville, Colorado, in Summit County; shows roof completely decayed on building in background and evergreen forest behind buildings.
View of a dilapidated building in the ghost town of Dyersville, Colorado, in Summit County; shows decayed roof, boards and debris in foreground, and evergreen forest in background.
Photograph of George Samuel Clark and his family taken in Seymour Indiana. Front row are Tom, Lizzie, Luella, George, and Martha Jane. Back row are Mary, Sally, Rosella and Susan Clark.
View of the ghost town of Dyersville, Colorado, in Summit County; shows decayed roofs on both buildings, mine tailings, and evergreen forests in background.