Saint John's Episcopal Church landmark designation papers, 1976-1980. 1976-1980.

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Saint John's Episcopal Church landmark designation papers, 1976-1980. 1976-1980.

This folder contains documents pertaining to the designation of St. John's Episcopal Church at 1419 Pine Street as an historic landmark. Included are historical and biographical notes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7456508

Boulder Public Library

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Boulder (Colo.). Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board.

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The Municipal Building is an excellent example of the Internationl Style, as reflected in its flat roof, ribbons of windows, emphasis of volume, and the windowless expanse of stonework on the original entry bay. Although lacking in ornamentation, Hunter felt that the structural qualities of the building's form and materials were key artisitc elements. The building is significant for the high quality of stone work which reflects masonry found on the campus of the University of Colorado and elsewh...

St. John's Episcopal Church (Boulder, Colo.)

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Repplier, Frederick O., 1896-1976.

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Ravenel, Bruce W. Rev.

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Fine, Eben G., 1865-1957.

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Eben Fine, known by some as "Mr. Boulder," gave more than 5,000 speeches around the U.S., showing his slides of Colorado and promoting the region as a tourist's paradise. He estimated that over 1 million people in 31 states had heard his presentations. His audiences ranged from a handful of people to 3,000; most of his talks were to service groups and schools. He began promoting Colorado after 2 employees of the Burlington railroad heard him address the National Druggist Assn. From t...

Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Walters, Hubert M., 1897-1960.

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Wagener, Hobart D., 1921-2005.

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McKeown, James C.

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Wilson, Thomas Verling, 1844-1925.

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Boulder (Colo.). Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board L-76-14.

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Sibbald, Edith W.

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Fowkes, R. W.

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