Martin R. Parsons, Personal correspondence. 1904-1964.

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Martin R. Parsons, Personal correspondence. 1904-1964.

These nine folders contain miscellaneous incoming personal correspondence received by Martin R. Parsons from 1904 to 1964. Much of it consists of persons writing to Parsons with historical anecdotes concerning their forebears and the Boulder, Colorado, region.

9 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7456105

Boulder Public Library

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Bancroft, Caroline

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Caroline Bancroft was born to a prominent Denver, Colo. pioneer family in 1900. During her lifetime, she was a socially connected bon vivant, journalist, prolific author and defacto historian whose Colo. history pamphlets helped popularize the state during the later half of the 20th century. Bancroft died in Denver in 1985. From the description of Caroline Bancroft family papers, 1765-1985 1851-1985. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 19747951 ...

Parsons, Martin R., 1875-1965.

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Emily Hays Arnett was the wife of Clyde D. Arnett. From the description of Martin R. Parsons photograph collection. 1871-1965. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427283677 Through his keen interest in preserving a photographic record of the history of Boulder, Colo., Martin R. Parsons helped to lay the foundation for an excellent collection of photos of Boulder from the 1860s on into the 20th century. He saved thousands of Joseph Sturtevant photonegatives from des...

Johnson, H. Parker.

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Parker, Claire

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Daniels, Hiram Alexander.

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Perry, Otto C.

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Nichols, Elsie.

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Mathews, Carl F. (Carl Frederick), 1885-1968

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Carl F. Mathews was born in Colorado in 1885 and grew up on a farm in Elbert County. He worked at different times as a farm laborer, stenographer and as a detective in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Mathews died in Colorado Springs, Colo. in 1968. From the description of Ghost Towns of Colorado [research notebook], 1904-1951. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 226262600 ...

Daniels, T. W.

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St. George, Clara.

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Griswold, Don L., 1910-1995

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