Letter, 1934 July 14, Evergreen, Colo. to Ina T. Aulls, Public Library, Denver, Colo.

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Letter, 1934 July 14, Evergreen, Colo. to Ina T. Aulls, Public Library, Denver, Colo.

Tells about a monument near Evergreen, Colo. placed by Colorado Association of Nurserymen to honor C.C. Parry, the "real discoverer" of the Engelmann spruce.

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Douglas, Julia Brewster, d. 1935.

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Evergreen, Colo. librarian. Founder of Evergreen Public Library. From the description of Letter, 1934 July 14, Evergreen, Colo. to Ina T. Aulls, Public Library, Denver, Colo. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14576651 ...

Parry, C. C. (Charles Christopher), 1823-1890

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Botanist and physician. Parry was born in Admington, Gloucestershire, England on August 28, 1823. When he was nine years old, his family moved from England to Washington County, New York. Parry earned an A.B. degree from Union College in 1842, then attended Columbia College as a graduate student, falling under the influence there of the botanist John Torrey. Earning an M.D. degree from Columbia in 1846, Parry settled in Davenport, Iowa, the same year and established a medical practice. Botanical...

Denver Public Library

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Presentation about mining history in Colo. conducted in the Denver Public Library's Wyer Auditorium on August 8, 1974. Participants include Norman Blake, Black Hawk, Colo., Deputy Commissioner of Mines, Colo. Division of Mines and William "Bill" Russell, Central City, Colo. Mayor and editor-publisher of the Register Call newspaper. From the description of Mining in Colorado from gold rush days to oil shale, 1974 August 8 [sound recording]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id:...

Aulls, Ina Teresa, 1888-1982

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