William H. Adams printed materials. 1913-1954.
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Adams, William H., 1861-1954.
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The Adams family was long prominent in Colorado government and politics. William and Alva Adams moved to Colorado from Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, with their parents in 1871. Alva Adams was governor of the state for three terms; his nephew Alva B. Adams was a U.S. Senator from Colorado. William Adams, Democrat, served as governor of Colorado from 1927-1933. From the description of William H. Adams printed materials. 1913-1954. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427289970 ...
Adams, Alva Blanchard, 1875-
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The Adams family was long prominent in Colorado government and politics. Alva A. Adams moved to Pueblo, Colo., in 1871, and later served as governor of the state. Alva B. Adams, son of the Governor, represented Colorado in the U.S. Senate during 1923-1924 and from 1932 until his death in 1941. The Senator's son, Pueblo businessman Alva B. Adams, sought the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1954 and 1956. Governor Alva Adams served three terms...
Cornforth, Arthur.
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Adams, Alva B. (Alva Blanchard), 1915-1981
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Brown Palace Hotel (Denver, Colo.)
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Barnett, John T.
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Adams, Alva A., 1860-1925.
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Paddock, L. C. (Lucius Carver), 1859-1940.
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