A group of Native American (tribe unknown) men on horseback approach a group of white men who escort a wagon train, part of General George Crook's expedition.
Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Expeditions & surveys--1870-1880.
Native American (tribe unknown) men and women trade with white men in a town. One woman wears a cradleboard. Prominent signs read: "Cigars", "Shaving 25 [cents]", "Hair Cutting 45 [cents]", and "Western Clo[thing]".
Indian traders--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.
General George A. Custer and his men discover the bones of Lieutenant Kidder and other members of the Seventh Cavalry, killed by Native American Sioux, in Kansas.
Dakota Indians--War--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--War--1860-1870.; Massacres--1860-1870.
A uniformed soldier with head bandages stands over the body of a shirtless dead man. The soldier has a saber at his side and a hat in his hand, the dead man has an arrow in his chest and a picture of a girl near his outstretched hand.
Indians of North America--War--1870-1880.; Soldiers--1870-1880.
Custer and the 7th Cavalry raid the Native American (Cheyenne) encampment of Black Kettle on the Washita River, Oklahoma.
Cheyenne Indians--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Black Kettle--Homes & haunts.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876--Military service.
A group of white men eye the approach of a Native American man into their camp. The Native American has one arm raised in peace as a "gracious concession," as other members of his party wait in the distance on horseback. The white men are cooking...
Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Outdoor cookery--1880-1890.
A group of Native Americans from various tribes make a presentation to the President of the United States (Andrew Johnson ?) in Washington D. C. The Native Americans are dressed in traditional outfits which contrast sharply with the society dress...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Meetings--1860-1870.
A Native American (Sioux) camp is being invaded by Sully's brigade during the Dakota Wars at the Battle of White Stone Hill, North Dakota, September 3, 1863.
Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--1860-1870.
1903 directory for the members of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Included in the directory are both an alphabetical and address list of members of the Congregation as well as a brief summary of different church districts within Denver.
Trinity United Methodist Church (Denver, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (Denver, Colo.) -- History. ; Methodist churches--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.
Membership directory for the First Baptist Church located in Denver, Colorado. Included in the directory are a list of church events, officers and their reports, lists of members, and advertisements.
First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--Directories.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)
Index to obituaries that appeared in the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post from 1975 to 1979. Information includes last name, first name, date, page and newspaper.
Denver (Colo.)--Genealogy--Indexes.;Obituaries--Colorado--Indexes.; Registers of births, etc.--Colorado.
View of the Cactus Motel at 10574 East Colfax Avenue in Aurora (Adams County), Colorado. The building has an office near the street and a single row of rooms that extends towards the back with the car port adjacent to the office. The building is...
The owner of the West Side Hustler, a weekly newspaper, stands in front of his building at 652 Santa Fe Avenue in the Lincoln Park neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. The man wears a cardigan sweater and glasses. A sign on a nearby window reads:...
West Side Hustler (Denver, Colo.)--1950-1960.; Lincoln Park (Denver, Colo.)--1950-1960.; Denver (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Business people.; Newspapers.; West Side Hustler (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.; American...
Men and a boy pose by Ford cars and trucks and a corrugated metal building at the Western State Auto Company in Rifle (Garfield County), Colorado; signs read "Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Enrolls You! Let Us Give You Full Particulars." The Roan Cliffs...
Western State Auto Co. (Rifle, Colo.)--Products--1900-1910.; Ford automobile--Colorado--Rifle--1900-1910.; Rifle (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Automobile dealerships--Colorado--Rifle--1900-1910.; Automobiles--Colorado--Rifle--1900-1910.;...
Charles Boynton, owner and editor, poses with two other men behind the counter of the Longmont Ledger office, Longmont, Colorado. The printing press of the weekly paper, drying racks, desks and type drawers show in the office.
Longmont (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Newspapers--Colorado--Longmont--1890-1900.; Boynton, Charles W.
Charles W. Boynton, editor of the Longmont Ledger, weekly paper, for 45 years until his death in 1926," poses with two other men in front of the printing office, Main Street, Longmont, Colorado. Longmont Fair signs hang in the large storefront...
Longmont (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Newspapers--Colorado--Longmont--1890-1900.; Boynton, Charles W.
Exterior view of Lauman and Bonewell Grocers, hardware and miner's supplies store, Cripple Creek, Colorado; prior to incorporation in 1892, Cripple Creek was called Fremont; the grocer is housed in a two- story flat-roof wood frame rectangular...
Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Grocery stores--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.
Charles H. Adams'(attorney at law) office, Cripple Creek, Colorado with a group of men standing in doorway of canvas tent with wooden frame; men include: George Carr (on horseback), Ed Bell (former marshall of Florissant, standing at far left),...
Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Law offices--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.; Adams, Charles H.; Babb, Preacher.; Bell, Ed.; Carr, George.; De LaVergne, Edward Morton.; Spell, Bill.
Six men are gathered on front deck of a one-story log building that was the first newspaper office, Fremont, Colorado (prior to incorporation as Cripple Creek); vertical slats are on gable part of roof; young boy, Oakley Spell, holds bundle of...
Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Newspaper industry--Colorado--Cripple Creek--1890-1900.
Funeral procession for Superintendent Charles M. Baker, murdered during a WFM labor strike, at the Smuggler-Union mine in San Miguel County, Colorado. Miners carry a flower covered casket and stand on the porch of the boarding house.
Baker, Charles M., mine superintendent--Death & burial.; Smuggler Union Mine (San Miguel County, Colo.)--People--1900-1910.; Western Federation of Miners--Strikes--1900-1910.; San Miguel County (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Smuggler Union Mine (San Miguel...
A older, bespectacled, balding man works on a printing press in the Register office in Central City, Colorado. He holds wood blocks in his hands. A copy of the "Weekly Register-Call" newspaper lies on some tarps in the foreground. A young man...
Central City (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Newspaper industry--Colorado--Central City--1950-1960.; Printing presses--1950-1960.