Close-up view of a political cartoon that depicts a man who listens to a telephone. Text includes: "It won't cut the rates but tell them it will," "Make a lot of promises," "Tell them you are a philanthropist (and don't laugh when you say it),"...
Political cartoons--Colorado--1900-1910.; Telephone industry--Colorado--1900-1910.
A portrait of philanthropist Mrs. Ella Strong Denison. Mrs. Denison, Charles Denison's wife, donated funding to build the Denison Memorial Library and the Edith Swan Memorial Library in the Fairmount Elementary School in Denver.
A portrait of Colorado philanthropist Charles I. Boettcher, Denver merchant, industrial promoter and banker; founder of Great Western Sugar Co.; director of National Bank of Commerce and Colorado Midland Railroad.
"Daddy" Bruce Randolph, an African-American restaurant owner and philanthropist, holds a street sign that bears his name during a ceremony in Denver's Five Points neighborhood, Colorado. Mayor Federico Pena, City Councilman Hiawatha Davis, and...
African Americans--Colorado--Denver--1980-1990.; Denver (Colo.)--1980-1990.; Five Points (Denver, Colo.)--1980-1990.; City council members--Colorado--Denver--1980-1990.; Mayors--Colorado--Denver--1980-1990.;...
Bust portrait of Vaso L. Chucovich, a Denver resident and philanthropist. The elderly man has a moustache and wears a derby hat with a ribbon band, a checkered tie and a jacket.
Philanthropists--Colorado--Denver--1920-1940.; Chucovich, Vaso L.
Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Charles Boettcher. Charles Boettcher established Denver's first packing plant, founded the Great Western Sugar Co., he was a cattleman, banker and philanthropist.
Denver (Colo.)--People.; Great Western Sugar Company--People.; Businessmen.; Philanthropists.; Boettcher, Charles, 1852-1948.
Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Mrs. Thomas MacDonald Patterson (nee Katherine Grafton); arrived in Colorado 1872; Denver philanthropist and suffragist; president of Equal Suffrage Assocation; wife of Senator Thomas M. Patterson.
Three-quarter length, standing studio portrait of Mrs. Ellen Goodhue Van Kleeck, Denver philanthropist; arrived in Colorado 1880; wife of Henry Van Kleeck, Denver financier. Right and bottom edges of backdrop are visible.
Philanthropists--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Van Kleeck, Ellen Goodhue, d. 1928.
Half-length studio portrait of Mrs. George B. Packard (nee Sanborn); arrived in Denver 1889; philanthropist; board member, Children's Hospital; wife of Dr. George B. Packard.
Philanthropists--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Packard, George B., Mrs., d. 1944.
Profile studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Adolph Joseph Zang, Denver capitalist and philanthropist; business interests included Philip Zang Brewing Company, insurance companies, banking, mining, farming, livestock breeding, and real estate;...
Businessmen--Colorado--Denver--1920-1920.; Zang, Adolph Joseph, 1856-1916.; Philip Zang Brewing Company.
Three-quarter length studio portrait of Mrs. Edwin S. Kassler (nee Olivia Cooper), Denver philanthropist and civic leader; board member, YWCA; wife of Edwin S. Kassler, pioneer investment broker; daughter of Colorado Governor Job A. Cooper.
Philanthropists--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Kassler, Olivia Cooper, d. 1930.
Denver Public Schools--Students--Yearbooks.; North High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Yearbooks.; School yearbooks--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.
Denver Public Schools--Students--Yearbooks.; North High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Yearbooks.; School yearbooks--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.
Ulysses H. Baker 1869-1933
Became a policeman in 1898; first motorcycle patrolman in the City and County of Denver; created the first auto-theft department in the West. Was promoted to the rank of City Detective; held this position until...
George Morrison, Sr.
Musician
Violinist, orchestra leader, music teacher, churchman and philanthropist; served on Mayor's Committee on Music, 1947-1960; furnished music on the famous Denver Post Special Train to Cheyenne, Wyoming Frontier Days...
"Daddy Bruce" Randolph
Businessman, Philanthropist
On Thanksgiving Day, in the mid 1960's he invited over 400 needy persons to his restaurant and fed them - free of charge. Since that time he has fed thousands of people annually, not only on...