Portraits of the Mayors of Boulder. 1878-1986.

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Portraits of the Mayors of Boulder. 1878-1986.

36 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7453177

Boulder Public Library

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Earl, Isaac T., 1865-1956.

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Cumberford, Loren W., 1878-1957.

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According to a letter from the donor (Loren W. Cumberford's stepdaughter), Cumberford was mayor of Boulder for four years and a member of the city council for many years. He owned the Imperial Tea and Coffee Store on Broadway and was vice president of the National State Bank. From the description of Loren W. Cumberford Photograph collection. 1926-1939. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427280652 From the description of Loren Cumberford's papers. 1909-1950. (Bould...

Holloway, John, 1920-1999

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Ricketts, Crockett, 1846-1935.

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Crockett Ricketts, the author, was mayor of Boulder at the time when the Chautauqua was established. He was a pioneer Boulder resident and newspaperman, and was a G.A.R. veteran. From the description of Early history of the Colorado Chautauqua 1926. 1926. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261505 ...

Hickman, James E.

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Dabney, Charles B., 1831-1893.

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Correll, Ruth Armstrong, 1915-2005.

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McLean, Richard Thorpe, 1934-

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Richard T. McLean (1934-) is a painter in Castro Valley, Calif. McLean was educated at Mills College and California College of Arts and Crafts. From the description of Oral history interview with Richard T. McLean, 2009 Sept. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 458414591 ...

Cowie, James, 1855-1937

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Klingler, Frederick J.

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Bartlett, J. Perry, 1905-1978.

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Buechner, John.

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Webb, Edward D., 1853-

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Armstrong, William L., 1844-1924.

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Ellet, John A., 1838-1892.

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Crouch, H. Paul, -1966.

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Whiteley, Montford S., 1859-1933.

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Billig, James O., 1874-

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Thurman, Frank W.

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Knecht, Robert W.

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Allison, William H., 1852-1910.

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Jourgensen, Linda S.

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Riethmayer, Leo C.

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Austin, Eugene A., 1849-1927.

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Buchanan, Frank (Vocalist)

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Bluegrass guitarist, singer, and bandleader. Born March 25, 1934. Career most active 1950s-1960s. Formed the Cripple Creek Boys. Played and recorded with Bill Monroe. From the description of Oral history interview with Frank Buchanan; 1975 June 5; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1975 June 5. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 58840834 ...

Moys, F. C., 1856-1938.

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Johnston, Lou R.

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Van Fleet, Charles G., 1847-

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Gillaspie, John D., 1908-1989.

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Brace, Charles Clement, 1849-1931.

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Bond, Isaac L., 1841-1924.

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Wright, Alpheus, 1832-

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Greenman, Alfred A., 1868-1939.

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In 1911 he opened a branch at 1134 13th St. on the Hill, which was operated by his brother, Ernest. Ernest worked at that store as manager until 1945, when, after Alfred's death, the store was sold to Eb Smith. Ernest continued to work there, operating a check cashing service for University of Colorado students, until his retirement in 1955. He died 4 March 1960. Alfred A. Greenman came to Boulder in 1890. While a student at the University in 1892, he began working for t...

Heuston, Howard H.

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Tate, Penfield W. II, 1931-1993.

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Maxwell, James Riddle, 1836-1912.

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James R. Maxwell was a civil engineer from Newark, DE who worked for the railroads. He worked in the American West, in Peru, and in Central America. From the description of Letterbooks, 1884-1905. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122568256 ...