First Congregational Church landmark designation papers, 1976.
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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...
Hunter, James M., 1908-1983.
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Goodykoontz, Colin Brummitt, 1885-1958
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Colin Brummitt Goodykoontz (1885-1958), was an accomplished scholar and a respected authority on the subject of the American West with numerous publications to his credit. He lived most of his life in Boulder, Colorado, arriving first in 1908 and thereafter pursuing an undergraduate degree at the University of Colorado. He completed his Master's degree at University of California, Berkeley and his Doctorate at Harvard. He was hired in 1921 by the University of Colorado as a professor of history....
MacKenzie, W. Bruce.
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Brackett, J. Raymond
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Built in 1902 during the pastorate of Henry H. Walker, the parsonage was converted to the church's Reed Hall in 1957. From the description of Boulder Congregational Church : parsonage exterior views 1911. 1911. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427276116 One of the earliest pictures of Old Main, taken just after completion in 1877. Note construction debris around the building. Roof appears to be slate. Fancy wrought iron work on roof ridges, iron covers on chimne...
MacLaren, Thomas, 1863-1928
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Boulder (Colo.). Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board L-75-2.
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Reed, Lucius F.
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LeBosquet, John Edwards, d. 1960.
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Jones, Harold S., d. 1944.
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Carlson, Robert L.
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Thompson, Nathan T., 1837-1917.
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Buckham, Sidney H.
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First Congregational Church (Boulder, Colo.).
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Walker, Henry H., 1871-1927.
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Dr. Henry Hammersley Walker was born in 1871 in Flint, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1893, did seminary work at Andover, and obtained his Ph. D. at Halle, Germany. He was pastor of the Congregational Church in Boulder, Colorado, for 12 years, from 1898 until 1910 when he joined the faculty of the Chicago Theological Seminary. He died on 1 Sept. 1927. [Source: Chicago Theol. Sem. obituary, 2 Sept. 1927]. From the description of Henry H. Walker printed mater...
Caverno, Charles, 1832-1916
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Dick, Thomas C. Rev., 1911-1985.
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Upton, Lawrence
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Bunker, Wilfred H.
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