Oral History [sound recording].

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Oral History [sound recording].

Discusses discusses the history of the Thomas Hornsby Ferril House and the Ferril family.

9 sound cassettes : analog, mono. + 33 index cards of tapes contents.

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Ferrell family

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Rickey, Nan V.,

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Ferril, Thomas Hornsby, 1896-1988

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Thomas Hornsby Ferril, author of source material. June Favre, adaptor. From the description of Ferril, etc.: typescript, 1972. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122485027 Colorado poet laureate, from Denver, Colo. Son of William and Alice Ferril. Began his career at Great Mountain Sugar Company and worked as a journalist for Denver, Colo. newspapers and editor of the Rocky Mountain Herald. Received many awards for poetry and other writings. Married to Helen Drur...

Folsom, Ann Ferril.

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The Thomas Hornsby Ferril House is a two-story Victorian brick house located in north Capitol Hill. Built in 1890 for the Palmers, the house was designated Denver Landmark number 36 in 1973. Thomas Hornsby Ferril's mother, Alice Ferril, was the niece of Joanna Palmer. The house was occupied by the four generations of this one family until the death of Thomas Hornsby Ferril in 1988, when Ferril's daughter Anne Ferril Folsom gave it to Historic Denver. The Ferril House is considered to have major ...

Thomas Hornsby Ferril House

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