George A. Ericson papers, 1924-1933 [manuscript].

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George A. Ericson papers, 1924-1933 [manuscript].

Includes four extant volumes of unpublished poetry (out of a possible six or more) written by Ericson during trips he made to Colo., Wash. and Or. in the 1920's and 1930's. The existing volumes include: "Echoes of the Rockies" (1924-Colo.), "Songs of the Far Golden West" (1927-Colo.), "Lavender Laces of Light" (1933-Or., Wash.), "Chimes of the Silvery San Juan" (n.d.-Colo.). Each volume contains original photographs; postcards; and clippings tipped in as illustrations.

1 linear ft. (1 box)

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Noel, Thomas J. (Thomas Jacob)

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Noel was born on May 6, 1945 in Cambridge, Mass. and received a B.A. (history, 1967) and M.A. (library science, 1969) from the University of Denver. He later received a second M.A. and Ph. D. in history from the University of Colo., Boulder. Noel has written, edited and co-authored countless books and articles on Colo. and Denver history. He has received awards for his work, taught history at UC Denver, and assisted local historical organizations such as the National Register Review Board of Col...

Ericson, George A., Professor, 1921-1976.

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Professor George A. Ericson, D.H.R. was born in Colo. in 1901 and died in Alameda, Calif. in 1976. He was an enthusiast for nature and wrote poetry about Colo., Or., and Wash. From the description of George A. Ericson papers, 1924-1933 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 239675819 ...