Snow, Myron G., 1892-1978.
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
From the description of Portrait of Mr. King / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1923]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455396
From the description of Junior group of hikers in the mountains / Myron G. Snow. [1935-1945]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457596
From the description of Science Lodge at the University Camp / Myron G. Snow. [1922-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458146
From the description of Hikers resting / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427243313
From the description of Ice skating / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427223570
From the description of Janice Snow Nelson document collection. 1930-1960. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427263861
From the description of Groups posed around automobiles in the 1920s or early 1930s / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457378
From the description of Portrait of Horace Greeley / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1920]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455300
From the description of Portrait of Dank Folsom / Myron G. Snow. [between 1920 and 1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455298
From the description of Portraits of unidentified people in gypsy costume / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1920]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427456010
From the description of Groups on mountain outings / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457383
From the description of Camping and backpacking scenes / Myron G. Snow. [1930-1945]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458320
From the description of Portrait of Mac / Myron G. Snow. 1932. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455647
From the description of Hikers in the snow / Myron G. Snow. [1930-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458319
From the description of Portrait of two men with beards and felt hats / Myron G. Snow. [between 1916 and 1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455652
From the description of Janice Snow Nelson collection : oversize photographs of outdoor scenes made by her father, Myron G. Snow. [1914-1939]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455098
From the description of Janice Snow Nelson collection : oversize photographs of still life, animals, and buildings under construction made by her father, Myron G. Snow. 1930-1951. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455091
From the description of Mountain hikers on the peaks / Myron G. Snow. [1930-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458183
From the description of Portrait of Billy McCourt / Myron G. Snow. [between 1921 and 1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455651
From the description of Winter camping / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458388
From the description of Brainard Valley visiters / Myron G. Snow. [1930-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458318
From the description of A.S.U.C. Lodge and groups / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458147
From the description of Hikers in the mountains / Myron G. Snow. [1935-1945]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457387
From the description of Boulder mountaineers (mostly women) in the 1920s / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457358
From the description of Janice Snow Nelson collection : oversize photographs of outdoor winter scenes made by her father, Myron G. Snow. 1930-1949. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455093
From the description of Colorado Mountain Club cabin / Myron G. Snow. [1930-1940]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457598
From the description of Hikers on the peaks / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458187
From the description of Hiking groups on mountain trails / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458188
From the description of Hikers at the "Old" University Camp on North Boulder Creek / Myron G. Snow. [1918-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427457600
From the description of Portrait of Dr. Livingston Farrand / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1920]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455295
From the description of Janice Snow Nelson collection : photographs made by her father, Myron G. Snow. 1923-1966. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427443055
From the description of Hiking groups in the mountains / Myron G. Snow. [1928-1938]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427243274
From the description of Rock climbing on the third Flatiron / Myron G. Snow. [1910-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427223301
From the description of Skiing in the 1920s / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427223593
From the description of Boulder and construction photographs / Myron G. Snow. [1914-1957]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427242374
From the description of Mountain and glacier views / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1945]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427238880
From the description of Boulder, mountains and miscellaneous scenes / Myron G. Snow. [1917-1945]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427241539
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision. Fanny McNaught's parents came to Gold Hill by ox cart. George McNaught was a miner, and Mary worked for her sister-in-law, Henrietta McNaught Drummond.
From the description of Portrait of Barbara Snow / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1940]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455149
From the description of Portrait of Bernice Doughty / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1918]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455151
From the description of Portrait of Mrs. Benson / Myron G. Snow. [undated]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455142
From the description of Portrait of Jim Bishop / Myron G. Snow. [between 1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455146
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Severance Burrage, Charles Hutchinson, Gayle Waldrop and Horace Van Valkenburgh were all on the faculty of the University of Colorado and involved in the Colorado Mountain Club. Burrage, Huchinson and Waldrop also served as Directors of Recreation between 1923 and 1942.
From the description of Boulder mountaineers (mostly men) in the 1920s / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427456019
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Ira Scott was a dentist in Boulder in the early 1900s. Fanny McNaught was his patient. He lived at 131 Spruce Street in 1910.
From the description of Portraits of Scoggins and Dr. Scott / Myron G. Snow. [between 1920 and 1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455913
Ralph Hubbard, son of Elbert Hubbard, was a Boy Scout leader and often dressed in authentic costumes. He helped in a program at the Rotary camp for disadvantaged boys in the summer of 1923.
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
From the description of Portrait of Ralph Hubbard in Indian costume / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1923]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455303
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Thiemeyer, from Denver, died while climbing on 18 August, 1929.
From the description of Site of Charles Thiemeyer's death and his grave / Myron G. Snow. [1929-1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455916
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
The oversize photo of Long rappelling is at 707-6-12.
From the description of Everett and Carlton Long photographs / Myron G. Snow. [between 1929 and 1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455398
One photo of group hiking on the Baldy Trail is marked "T & T cover" (Trail and Timberline, the Colorado Mountain Club monthly publication). Another copy of the photo is marked "Baldy Trail to Rapaho hailstorm".
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
NOTE: There are several Bald Mountains in Boulder County and in the state of Colorado. This one is near the Arapaho Peaks.
From the description of Mountain hikers / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427458149
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Gwyn Meux worked in oils and pastels.
From the description of Portrait of Gwen Meux / Myron G. Snow. [between 1916 and 1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455644
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Probably Frank Ronsholdt, a haberdasher at 1401 Pearl Street in the 1920s.
From the description of Portrait of Ronshold / Myron G. Snow. [between 1920 and 1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455911
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision. Fanny McNaught's parents came to Gold Hill by ox cart. George McNaught was a miner, and Mary worked for her sister-in-law, Henrietta McNaught Drummond.
Photo in Folder 14, Forest Canyon, was used in the 1936 University of Colorado bulletin for Summer Recreation (v. xxvi, no. 2, Feb. 1936) ; General Series No. 370.
From the description of Janice Snow Nelson collection : oversize photographs of people made by her father, Myron G. Snow. 1923-1966. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455031
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Waldrop was born in DeLeon, Texas on 10 October 1899, married artist Gwen Meux in August 1925 and Frances Thompson Mabee in October 1976. He died in Boulder on 8 December 1995. He was a professor of journalism and the director of the Department of Mountain Recreation in 1924, 1933-1942 at the University of Colorado. He was a mountaineer and member of the Boulder Group of the Colorado Mountain Club.
From the description of Portraits of A. Gayle Waldrop, as a young man / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1920]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455929
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
George Mack is listed as a miner in the 1916 City Directory.
From the description of Portrait of two young men photographs / Myron G. Snow. [between 1916 and 1930]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455642
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
Earl Morris was born in Chama, NM, married Ann Axtel in 1923 and Lucile Bowman in 1946. He died in Boulder in 1956. He was a world renowned archeologist, specializing in the archeology of the southwest. He worked for the Carnegie Institution of Historical Research.
From the description of Portrait of Earl Halstad Morris / Myron G. Snow. [between 1925 and 1935]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427455656
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
A hike to the Arapaho Glacier was an annual event sponsored originally by the University Camp Committee. Hikers climbed up the Rainbow Lake Valley and the ridge to the saddle at the base of South Arapaho Peak. Later, the hike was guided by members of the Colorado Mountain Club, with the route ascending the 4th of July Valley. From 1939-1976, the Boulder Chamber of Commerce organized annual hikes on the second Sunday in August. The base camp was in the 4th of July Valley, and there were more than 14,000 hikers.
From the description of Landscapes, mountain views and hiking / Myron G. Snow. [1914-1940]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427238726
Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision.
After five hours of climbing to the Continental Divide, time was called for lunch and a chance to adjust packs. This was the "Sky-pass".
From the description of Individuals and groups hiking on mountain trails / Myron G. Snow. [1925-1937]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427238907
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Birth 1892
Death 1978