Thomas Hoopes Jackson's Scrapbook No. 3. 1905-1906.

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Thomas Hoopes Jackson's Scrapbook No. 3. 1905-1906.

This 528-page scrapbook contains T.H. Jackson's mementoes from his activities while a law student at the University of Colorado, Boulder, from 1 Apr. 1905 through 24 Mar. 1906. Pages 143-500 are blank except for a friend's note on p. 381. The first unnumbered pages contain small additions to some of the Sigma Nu biographies in the previous volume. The bulk of this book's contents are photographs, tickets and programs from fine arts performances, invitations, etc. This scrapbook contains many more photograph prints than does Jackson's previous volume. Portraits of Jackson and friends are on p. 1, 18, 31-36, 52, 76-77, 83 and 85. Photos of the 1904- 1905 Univ. of Colorado track team members are on pages 24, 28, and 36-39. Views of Estes Park are on p. 60-61. A photo portrait of Jackson's friend Helen Waltemeyer is on p. 62. Photos from Camp Monarch are on p. 76-79. Scenic views of Colorado are on p. 31-39 and 76-85.

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Boulder Public Library

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