Ricketts sisters photograph collection [1930]-[1959]. [1930]-[1959]

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Ricketts sisters photograph collection [1930]-[1959]. [1930]-[1959]

This collection contains 32 black and white snapshots, ca. 4 1/2 x 2 3/4", of outdoor scenes at Grand Lake, Colo., Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., and Mesa Verde, Colo. in about the 1930s, and in Greece in about the 1950s. The prints, which contain pictures of Crockett Ricketts and his family, are of poor to average quality.

32 photographs, in four envelopes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7454977

Boulder Public Library

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Ricketts family.

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Ricketts, Blanche E., 1878-1958.

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Misses Blanche and Elizabeth (Bessie) Ricketts, twins, were daughters of former Boulder (Colo.) mayor Crockett C. Ricketts (1846-1935). Blanche was principal of Highland School for 25 years; Elizabeth was a home economics teacher. From the description of Ricketts twin sisters cutouts scrapbooks 1886 Dec. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427268899 Blanche and Elizabeth (Bessie) Ricketts, twins, were daughters of former Boulder (Colo.) mayor Crockett C. Ricketts (...

Ricketts, Elizabeth L. (Bessie) 1878-1976.

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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 ...