Excavation for the Denver City and County Building
Alternate Title
Denver Municipal 'City and County' Building
Creator
Lindevall, Oscar E.
Date
1929 April 20
Summary
View looking west shows a steam shovel, excavation, and preliminary construction at the Denver City and County Building site, Denver, Colorado. Painted on the side of the machinery: "S. M. & S. J. Feely Excavators, 1119 18th St., Tabor 861, No. 3." The Denver Mint building is across Cherokee Street.
Description
1 photoprint on album page ; 21 x 26 cm. (8 x 10 in.)
Is Part Of
C Photo Album 190. Denver Municipal 'City and County Building' construction.
Subject
City and County Building (Denver, Colo.); United States Mint (Denver, Colo.); Civic Center (Denver, Colo.); Denver (Colo.); Building construction--Colorado--Denver; City & town Halls--Colorado--Denver; Excavation--Colorado--Denver; Mints--Colorado--Denver; Steam shovels--Colorado--Denver
Geographic Area
Denver (Colo.)
Format-Medium
Photograph
Rights Contact Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR710020807
Notes
Note accompanying album reads: "Album was given to Mayor Tom Currigan from Mrs. R. F. Horlbeck in 1965 and then was later transferred to the Western History Department of the Denver Public Library. Views include the groundbreaking ceremony with Mayor Ben Stapleton and others (March 26, 1929) and the early stages of construction (primarily foundation excavation and work) of the Denver's City and County Building through July, 1929."; Title supplied.; R7100208073. Album cover reads "Denver Municipal Building."
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