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    • Blackhawk, Colo.

    • Blackhawk, Colo.

    • Interior view of the Toll Gate Saloon, Black Hawk, Colorado; shows arched entry windows, swinging front doors, stove in front left foreground, wooden floor with stains, and calendar from 1897 on entryway wall. Three men occupy the saloon. One...

    • Blackhawk (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Bars--Colorado--Blackhawk--1890-1890.

    • 1897
    • 300 choice recipes

    • 300 choice recipes

    • Cookbook created by the Ladies of the First Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in the cookbook are various recipes and household tips provided by the ladies.

    • Cooking, American--Colorado.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.); First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--History.

    • 1892
    • How we cook in Colorado : choice recipes

    • How we cook in Colorado : choice recipes

    • Cookbook created with submissions from the Ladies of First Baptist Church.

    • Cooking, American--Colorado.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.); First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--History.

    • 1907
    • East High spotlight: vol 30 no 10

    • East High spotlight: vol 30 no 10

    • Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.

    • East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)

    • 1944 March 23
    • Ka-ka-kel, Little Crow, a chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Ka-ka-kel, Little Crow, a chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Studio portrait of Ka-ka-kel (Little Crow, Tshen-tan Wa-ku-wa Ma-ni, Hawk That Hunts Walking), Native American man and chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux, wearing a dress with animal pelt around neck, leggings, moccasins, and headband with feathers;...

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Mdewakanton Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Little Crow, d. 1863.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ne-sha-du-si-di-te-n-ku, The Chief Whom They Look Upon, Head Chief Republican Pawnees

    • Ne-sha-du-si-di-te-n-ku, The Chief Whom They Look Upon, Head Chief Republican Pawnees

    • Studio portrait of Ne-sha-du-si-di-te-n-ku (The Chief Whom They Look Upon), Native American man and Head Chief of the Republican Pawnees, wearing a bear claw necklace, animal fur turban, leggings, moccasins, and a blanket around his waist. He holds...

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Pawnee Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Whom They Look Upon, Chief.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ma-za Ku-te Ma-ni, He That Shoots Metal Walking, an elective Chief of the Wahpeton Sioux

    • Ma-za Ku-te Ma-ni, He That Shoots Metal Walking, an elective Chief of the Wahpeton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of Ma-za Ku-te Ma-ni (He That Shoots Metal Walking), an elected Chief of the Native American Wahpeton Sioux, wearing a suit, shoes, and neck scarf with a blanket wrapped around his waist.

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Wahpeton Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; He That Shoots Metal Walking.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk, The Conqueror, a chief of the Grand Pawnees

    • Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk, The Conqueror, a chief of the Grand Pawnees

    • Seated studio portrait of Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk (The Conqueror), Native American man and chief of the Grand Pawnees, wearing a turban with feathers, bear claw necklace, arm bands, earrings, beaded leggings, moccasins, and a animal fur skin around his...

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Pawnee Indians--1850-1860.; Trial chiefs--1850-1860.; Conqueror, The Pawnee Indian chief.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Wama non sa, The Chief, a warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Wama non sa, The Chief, a warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of Wama non s'a, Native American man and warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux, wearing a feather headdress, suit, leggings and blanket around his waist. He holds a calumet.

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Mdewakanton Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Wama non s'a.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ezh-na-nik-ka-ga-hi, The Lone Chief, a chief of the Poncahs

    • Ezh-na-nik-ka-ga-hi, The Lone Chief, a chief of the Poncahs

    • Seated studio portrait of Ezh-na-nik-ka-ga-hi (The Lone Chief), Native American man and chief of the Poncahs, wearing a jacket, neck scarf, moccasins, and a blanket wrapped around his waist.

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Ponca Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Lone Chief, Ponca Chief.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Winnebago Chief

    • Winnebago Chief

    • Seated studio portrait of a Native American man and Winnebago chief wearing a turban with roach and feathers, striped shirt, earrings and wrapped in a blanket. He holds a war club.

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Winnebago Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • He-hu-te-dan, Little Short Horn, a warrior of the Sisiton Sioux

    • He-hu-te-dan, Little Short Horn, a warrior of the Sisiton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of He-hu-te-dan (Little Short Horn), Native American man and warrior of the Sisiton Sioux, wearing a headband with a feather, jacket, leggings, moccasins, and wrapped in a blanket. He holds a walking stick.

    • Sisseton Band of Sioux Indians--People--1850-1860.; Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Warriors--1850-1860.; Little Short Horn.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ne-sha-su-ru-re-ra-hi-kuts, a chief of the Republican Pawnees

    • Ne-sha-su-ru-re-ra-hi-kuts, a chief of the Republican Pawnees

    • Seated studio portrait of Ne-sha-su-ru-re-ra-hi-kuts, Native American man and chief of the Republican Pawnees, wearing an animal fur turban with feathers, bear claw necklace, arm bands, earrings, blanket around his waist, and moccasins; he holds a...

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Pawnee Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Ne-sha-su-ru-re-ra-hi-kuts.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Wa-kin-yan Ta-wa, His Own Thunder, a warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Wa-kin-yan Ta-wa, His Own Thunder, a warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of Wa-kin-yan Ta-wa (His Own Thunder), Native American man and warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux, wearing an animal fur headband with feathers, shirt and jacket, fur leg bands, moccasins, and a blanket around his waist. He...

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Mdewakanton Indians--1850-1860.; Warriors--1850-1860.; His Own Thunder.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ki-wi-i-ku, Buffalo Bull, Grand Pawnee Warrior

    • Ki-wi-i-ku, Buffalo Bull, Grand Pawnee Warrior

    • Seated studio portrait of Ki-wi-i-ku (Buffalo Bull), Native American man and Grand Pawnee warrior, wearing a turban headband with feathers, fringe shirt with tin cones, necklaces, one with a horse pendant, and blanket around his waist; he holds a...

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Pawnee Indians--1850-1860.; Clothing & dress--1850-1860.; Warriors--1850-1860.; Buffalo Bull.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ma-za O-zhan-yahn, Transparent Iron, a chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Ma-za O-zhan-yahn, Transparent Iron, a chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Standing studio portrait of Ma-za O-zhan-yahn (Transparent Iron), a Native American man and chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux, wearing a headband with feathers and a long coat with a belt tie; he holds a ceremonial staff or a spear.

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Mdewakanton Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Transparent Iron.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Ma-za o Ma-ni, Man Walking in Iron, a chief of the Wahpeton Sioux

    • Ma-za o Ma-ni, Man Walking in Iron, a chief of the Wahpeton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of Ma-za o Ma-ni (Man Walking in Iron), a Native American man and chief of the Wahpeton Sioux, wearing a headband with feathers, jacket, leggings and a blanket around his waist.

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Wahpeton Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Man Walking in Iron.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • A-ki-pa, The Meeter, a warrior of the Sisiton Sioux

    • A-ki-pa, The Meeter, a warrior of the Sisiton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of A-ki-pa (The Meeter), Native American man and warrior of the Sisiton Sioux, wearing a headband with two feathers, jacket, shirt and necktie, animal fur armband, leggings and a blanket around his waist; he hold a staff or...

    • Sisseton Band of Sioux Indians--People--1850-1860.; Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Warriors--1850-1860.; Meeter, The.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • We-ga-sa-pi, Whip, Ponrah [i.e. Poncah] Chief

    • We-ga-sa-pi, Whip, Ponrah [i.e. Poncah] Chief

    • Seated studio portrait of We-ga-sa-pi (Whip), Native American man and Poncah Chief, wearing a bear claw necklace, shirt, leggings with quillwork, moccasins and a blanket around his waist.

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Ponca Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Whip.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Wa-mdi Tan-ka, The Great Eagle, a chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Wa-mdi Tan-ka, The Great Eagle, a chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of Wa-mdi Tan-ka (The Great Eagle), Native American man and chief of the Mdewakanton Sioux, wearing a turban with roach and feathers, bear claw necklace, jacket, leggings, moccasins and a blanket around his waist; he holds a...

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Mdewakanton Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Great Eagle.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • He-kha-ka Ma-za, The Iron Elk, a warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • He-kha-ka Ma-za, The Iron Elk, a warrior of the Mdewakanton Sioux

    • Seated studio portrait of He-kha-ka Ma-za (The Iron Elk), Native American man and Mdewakanton Sioux warrior, wearing a roach and feathers, jacket with shirt and necktie, and a blanket around his waist; he holds a ceremonial staff or spear.

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Mdewakanton Indians--1850-1860.; Roach headdresses--1850-1860.; Warriors--1850-1860.; Iron Elk.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Mo-ha-ko-ko, Rising Fish, a chief of the Sacs & Foxes

    • Mo-ha-ko-ko, Rising Fish, a chief of the Sacs & Foxes

    • Seated studio portrait of Mo-ha-ko-ko (Rising Fish, Gleaming Fish, Fish Rising Above the Water), Native American man and chief of the Sacs and Foxes, wearing an otter skin turban, bear claw necklace, leggings, moccasins and a blanket around his...

    • Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Rising Fish.; Sac and Fox Nation--People--1850-1860.

    • [1858 or 1859]
    • Manualian: 1910

    • Manualian: 1910

    • Yearbook for Denver Manual Training High School 1910.

    • Manual High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Yearbooks.; Denver Public Schools--Students--Yearbooks.; School yearbooks--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.

    • 1910

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