Eugene Field Cottage (Denver, Colo.)
The Eugene Field "cottage" (originally 315 W. Colfax, Denver, Colo.) was residence of the poet/journalist when he worked at the Denver Tribune 1881-1883. In 1927 the building was acquired by socialite Mrs. J.J. Brown (the "unsinkable" survivor of the Titanic) as a Field museum and then transferred to the city. It was subsequently moved to Washington Park where it served as Eugene Field Branch of Denver Public Library 1930-1970.
From the description of Records, 1927-1950. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 31073645
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| creatorOf | Eugene Field Cottage (Denver, Colo.). Records, 1927-1950. | Denver Public Library, Central Library |
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| associatedWith | Brown, Margaret Tobin, 1867-1932. | person |
| associatedWith | Eugene Field Branch Library (Denver, Colo.) | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Field, Eugene, 1850-1895 | person |
| associatedWith | Kuskulis, Elisabeth Fairley. | person |
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| Colorado--Denver |
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| Historic buildings |
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Active 1927
Active 1950
