Ina J.N. Durfee papers, 1928-1960.

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Ina J.N. Durfee papers, 1928-1960.

The collection contains a 1928 letter between Ina J.N. Durfee and her friend, Clara L. Fullerton as well as three photographs of Ina J. Nagel with other students dating from approximately 1900 during her time at Wolfe Hall. Included are four drafts of the fictionalized story about her life as a young girl in Black Hawk, Colorado: "A Colorado Childhood" and an introduction to the story by the Colorado writer, Sandra Dallas.

1 envelope.

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Dallas, Sandra.

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Dallas was born in 1939 in Washington, D.C., but later moved with her family to Denver, Colo. in 1945. She is a graduate of the University of Denver, receiving a B.A. in Journalism. In 1961, she joined Business Week. Later she was promoted to Denver Bureau Chief in 1969, becoming the first female Bureau Chief for a national news magazine. Dallas has also owned and operated a publishing company, Lick Skillet Press. She has written book reviews, many non-fiction books related to Colo. history and ...

Ina J. N. Durfee.

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Ina J. Nagel was born in Denver, Colorado in 1882. She spent her early childhood in Black Hawk, Colorado the setting for her story "A Colorado Childhood" before attending Wolfe Hall, an Episcopal women's seminary originally located on Clarkson Street, between 13th (Thirteenth) and 14th (Fourteenth) Avenues in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver. In 1903 she married the writer Edward Calvin Durfee (b.1874) and spent most of the rest of her life living on the east coast in New York City until ...

Ina J. N. Durfee 1882-1981

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Wolfe Hall (Denver, Colo.)

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