Hendrie family papers, 1692-1987 1869-1987.

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Hendrie family papers, 1692-1987 1869-1987.

Manuscript material: collection centers around Hendrie & Bolthoff Mfg. and Supply Co., Charles F. Hendrie, his wife Sarah, and daughters Marion, Edna, and Jennie. Correspondence, diaries, genealogical notes, photos, other miscellanea. Material on Marion's art collection; also Edna's marriage to Chalmers Hadley (City Librarian of Denver Public Library). Hendrie & Bolthoff Mfg. and Supply Co.: legal papers, certificate of incorporation, bylaws, minutes of stockholder meetings, financial statements, stock certificates and ledgers, correspondence, real estate investment records, company cash yearbooks, tax returns; Hendrie family history, diaries and journals; letters to Lt. John Hill (1692); W.W. Grant family history, correspondence, medical notes, newspaper clippings. Photographic material: Images of the Marion Carnes (later Hendrie) family and the Charles F. Hendrie family; includes identified and unidentified portraits and studio portraits of men, women, and children. Portraits of Gertrude, Charles F. (Jr. and Sr.), Sarah (Adams later Hendrie), Edna, Marion, Jennie, Will, and Edwin Hendrie and Walter, Rosalie, Hannah, and Lewis Carnes of Denver, Colo. and Cincinnati, Ohio. Images of a skiing trip in (possibly) Colo., and views of Native Americans at Estes Park, Colo. Includes images of the Hendrie family homes in Denver, Colo. and Cincinnati, Ohio. Views of some of the art from the Marion Hendrie art collection, artists represented include Georges Rouault, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Andre Derain, Georges Braque, Amedeo Modigliani, Georgia O'Keefe, Edward John Stevens, Piet Mondrian, and Juan Gris.

12 linear ft. (12 boxes), 1 oversize box, 2 photo boxes (121 photographic prints, 75 photographic prints on cartes de visite mounts ; albumen, 28 photographic prints on card mounts ; albumen, 12 photographs ; ambrotypes, tintypes, daguerreotypes)

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Hendrie & Bolthoff Mfg. and Supply Co.

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Hendrie family.

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Charles Hendrie, Sr. of Burlington, Iowa and his three sons, Will, Edwin Beard, and Charles Francis Hendrie (1838-1915), moved to Black Hawk and Central City, Colo. between 1861 and 1863. Charles Hendrie, Sr. founded the Eureka Foundry and Machine Shop in 1861. Charles F. Hendrie, Jr. settled in Central City, Colo. in 1863, and went to work for his father; in 1863 the name of Foundry was changed to Hendrie Bros., Proprietors, C.F. Hendrie and W.C. Hendrie. Around 1866 Henry Bolthoff joined the o...

Hendrie, Marion Carnes

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Hendrie, Charles Francis, 1838-1915

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Carnes family

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Hendry family

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Hadley family

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Hadley, Chalmers, 1872-1958

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Denver, Colorado city librarian from 1911-1924. Native of Indianapolis. Graduated from New York Library School at Columbia University. Introduced several innovations at the Library including telephone reference. Died in 1958. From the description of Papers, 1924. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 53302325 ...

Grant, William B.

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