Black and white print of Sam Hoffman standing with planners for the Hoffman Heights Development in Aurora. All three men wearing suit jackets, men on left and right wearing ties. Man on left side of print standing behind table over architectural...
View of the Denham Theater at 1810 18th (Eighteenth) Street in the Central Business District, Denver, Colorado. The six story brick commercial style building has art deco style detailing on the 1st and second floors and decorative cornices and...
Denham Theater (Denver, Colo.)--1970-1980.; Central Business District (Denver, Colo.)--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.; Motion picture theaters.; Denham Theater (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Motion picture...
Tony Maestas poses with his niece, Lorraine (Terry) in Colorado. He wears a suit, tie and has mustache. Lorraine wears a dress and a lace trimmed hat. A house and the back of a 1922 Ford are in the distance.
View of Harrison Street from the corner of Chestnut Street in Leadville (Lake County), Colorado. Pedestrians and horses pulling wagons are on the street. Shows commercial buildings. Signs on businesses read: "Wholesale Liquors." "Restaurant,"...
Leadville (Colo.)--1880-1900.; City & town life--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1900.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1900.
View of a busy Main Street in Pueblo (Pueblo County), Colorado. Shows pedestrians, parked cars and trolley car (number "74," Streetline: "Fairmount Park"). A banner on the trolley reads: "All of a Sudden Earnest, Centennial Auditorium, April 19th."...
Pueblo (Colo.)--1910-1930.; Business districts--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1930.; City & town life--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1930.; Commercial facilities--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1930.; Street railroads--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1930.
Men, a woman, and a boy stand and pose in front of the Morning Advertiser newspaper office in Trinidad (Las Animas County), Colorado. Mrs. Sam Schuyler wears a pleated dress, a fitted shirt with a bow, and a decorated hat. S.H. Stevens, the...
View of the Colorado Telephone Company exchange office in Pueblo (Pueblo County), Colorado; the building features arched windows and wide eaves. Bicycles are parked; signs read: "Long Distance Telephone Pay Station (bell logo)," and "Sam Nelson...
Colorado Telephone Company--Buildings--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Offices--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1920.; Streets--Colorado--Pueblo--1910-1920.
Four pistols descriptions follow images from right to left. The first pistol was made by H. Aston & Co. from Middletown, Connecticut; U.S. Arsenal. The percussion pistol (US model 1842, military cap lock pistol) is single shot made from walnut with...
Panoramic view of Estes Park (Larimer County), Colorado. Buildings, hotels, and houses are in the town. Signs read: "Sam'l Service General Merchandise," "Indian Store," "National Park Hotel," and "Josephine Hotel."
Estes Park (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Cities & towns--Colorado--Estes Park--1930-1940.
View of the Topeka Public Library and the Church of the Assumption on Jackson Avenue from the State House in Topeka (Shawnee County), Kansas, in a reproduction of a cabinet card tacked to corkboard. Business signs on Jackson Avenue read: "Peerless...
Topeka (Kan.)--1900-1910.; Business districts--Kansas--Topeka--1900-1910.; Cabinet photographs--1900-1910.
View of trolley number "2" on probably Main Street in Grand Junction (Mesa County), Colorado. Shows the round dome, finial and American flag of the Canon Block at the corner of 4th (Fourth) and Main Street. Horse-drawn wagons, buggies and people...
Grand Junction (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Carts & wagons--Colorado--Grand Junction--1910-1920.; City & town life--Colorado--Grand Junction--1910-1920.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Grand Junction--1910-1920.; Street railroads--Colorado--Grand...
Men and women identified as: Sam Compton, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Thomas, Lucy Walker, Floss Lively, Winifred (Evans) Adams, Griff Evans, Murphy the Bulldog, George Evans, Bronson, Will Emmanuel, Bob Sengerbush, Jack Jennings, Tom Swift, and Fred...
View of Two Circle Bar Ranch buildings, west of Hayden, Colorado, owned by brothers John, Robert and Sam Cary; shows windmill, water tower, fenced fields, and rolling hills in background.
The Minturn, Eagle County, Colorado Sunday school class poses. The women wear bodices, dresses, and fancy hats; the men and children wear ties, suspenders, and felt hats. Many have bamboo fishing poles; a picnic basket is in the foreground. They...
Minturn (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Clergy--Colorado--Minturn--1880-1890.; Picnic baskets--Colorado--Minturn--1880-1890.; Picnics--Colorado--Minturn--1880-1890.; School children--Colorado--Minturn--1880-1890.; Sunday...
North Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, consists of log and frame dwellings and commercial buildings. Wagons and lumber are in the dirt streets; hills in the background are covered in dead trees and dirt roads.
Reproduction shows Leadville, Lake County, Colorado. Harrison Avenue is lined with businesses; signs read: "Third St.," "Daniels Fisher & Smith Dry Goods," "Boettcher Hardware," "Joslin & Park Manfg Jewelers, Watchmakers," "Trimble & Hunter," "Sam...
Leadville (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Business districts--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1890.; Streets--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1890.
View of Mayer Ranch, Sidney, Routt County, Colorado, with North Park Range of the Continental Divide. Haystacks and cattle surround the ranch house and outbuildings.
View of Silver Cliff, Custer County, Colorado; shows Town Hall, spectators, a Main Street parade with band, floats, United States flags, bunting, Uncle Sam, and signs: "Livery," and "H. W. Foss Grocery store."
Reproduction of bird's eye view lithograph, Black Hawk, Gilpin County, Colorado; shows: 1. Methodist Church 2. Public School; (stamp mills): 3. Empire 4. Polar Star 5. Black Hawk 6. Gregory 7. New York 8. Campbell & Pierce 9. Randolf 10....
Sunnyside Mine (San Juan County, Colorado) miners are: (back, l to r) J. T. Franks -surveyor, engineer; Wilfred Fleming, superintendent (1922-31); Dick Cram, warehouse; Fred Melzer - engineer; Sam Usnick, shifter; Martin Loftus, shifter; Ed Heuter,...
San Juan County (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Sunnyside Mine (San Juan County, Colo.)--1920-1930.; Miners--Colorado--San Juan County--1920-1930.; Mining--Colorado--San Juan County--1920-1930.
A billboard on the left side of the Opera House entrance reads "Central City Opera House Association, Inc., Sixth Annual Play Festval July 17 to August 7, 1937 Mr. Richard Aldrich Presents Miss Ruth Gordon, Mr. Dennis King, Mr. Walter Slezak, Mr....
Central City Opera House--1930-1940.; Central City (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Billboards--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.; Opera houses--Colorado--Central City--1930-1940.
A group of ten men and one women pose in front of the Morning Advertiser's office in Trinidad, Colorado. Two wooden spiral posts flank the glass doors and sign reads: "Advertiser." The doorframe below the transom has the number 318 mounted on it....
Trinidad (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Newspaper industry--Colorado--Trinidad--1890-1900.; Beshoar, Michael, 1833-1907.; Sipe, Burney.; Stevens, S. H.
View of the Mercantile Building, 15th (Fifteenth) and Arapahoe Streets, Denver, Colorado with business signs: "Dean Drug Co., Toilet Articles", "Watches Sam May[a]r Jewelry" "Cigars" and "$2.00 Hats." Adjacent business signs read: "W. F. Robinson...
View of four bears at the Denver Zoo, Denver, Colorado. Sign on log cabin reads: "Introducing Jack and Jill, Punch and Judy, and Sam Brown, born in zoo, Jan. 20, 1926."
City Park (Denver, Colo.)--1920-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Denver Zoo--1920-1930.; Bears--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Parks--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Zoos--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.
Albert Gurule, Mexican-American candidate for Governor of Colorado, speaks in Fort Collins, Colorado; men behind him are (l to r) Ernesto Andrade (Fort Collins, State Board of Education), Fred Gallegos (Larimer County Clerk), Andres Gavalon (Fort...
Gurule, Albert.; Hispanic Americans--Colorado--Fort Collins--Politics and government--1960-1970.; Mexican Americans--Colorado--Fort Collins--Politics and government--1960-1970.; Fort Collins (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Government officials--Colorado--Fort...
Interior view of a store in Georgetown, Colorado. People pose by table covered with white fabric and an arrangement of lace in the middle. Identified men include Tom Rodda, Sam and Howard Strausse; women wear dresses, short capes, and hats....
In this view of a festive Harrison Avenue in Leadville, Colorado, the street is decorated with small evergreens, an arch crosses the street in the distance with buntings and garlands, the telephone company's tall cross arm pole with wires is in the...
Leadville (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Business districts--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1890.; Commercial facilities--Colorado--Leadville--1880-1890.
People, horse-drawn coaches, and hearses crowd Eureka Street, Central City, Colorado, in a procession honoring 14 gold miners drowned in the Sleepy Hollow and Americus Mine flood. The Opera House and St. James Methodist Church are to the sides;...
Americus Mine (Central City, Colo.)--Disasters--1890-1900.; Central City Opera House--1890-1900.; Sleepy Hollow Mine (Central City, Colo.)--Disasters--1890-1900.; Central City (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Funeral processions--Colorado--Central...
View of Denver Tramway Company 17th (Seventeenth) Ave. trolleys number 45 and 42 on 16th (Sixteenth) Avenue at the corner of Champa Street in Denver, Colorado. Downtown business signs read: "Post," "The Continental Trust Company, Safe Deposit...
Denver City Tramway Company (Denver, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Business districts--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Mercantile facilities--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Street...
View of Larimer Street, in Denver, Colorado; shows a truck and cars, and businesses with signs: "H & M Magazine Exchange," "Cub Loans," and "Sam Wine." Storefront windows display hubcaps.
View of 16th (Sixteenth) Street, in Denver, Colorado; shows pedestrians, a Denver Tramway company streetcar, the Tabor Opera House, clocks and signs with lettering: "Sam Mayer Jeweler," "Stark," and "F. E. Edbrooke Architect."
Denver (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Denver--1880-1890.; Street railroads--Colorado--Denver--1880-1890.; Denver City Tramway Company (Denver, Colo.)
View of 16th (Sixteenth) Street, in Denver, Colorado; shows brick businesses, pedestrian and bicycle traffic, a Denver Tramway Company streetcar, the Tabor Opera House, and a clock with letters: "Sam Mayer Jewelers."
Denver City Tramway Company (Denver, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Business districts--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Street railroads--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.
View of 16th (Sixteenth) at Welton Street in Denver, Colorado; shows automobiles, pedestrians, the Mack Block, the Daniels and Fisher tower, a clock with letters: "Sam Mayer," and Christmas wreaths.
Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Business districts--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.
Men march and ride bicycles in a parade in downtown Denver, Colorado. Women ride in a horse-drawn wagon as part of the procession. Signs on buildings read: "Koehler's," "Crooke & Fuller Mine & Mill Supplies," and "Sam Wittow."