Boulder (Colo.) utilities: sewer and sewerage printed materials 1906-1969. 1906-1969.

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Boulder (Colo.) utilities: sewer and sewerage printed materials 1906-1969. 1906-1969.

These folders contain archivally photocopied Boulder (Colo.) newspaper clippings about the city's sewer services; also other printed materials including telegrams, statistical tables, and reports. Folder 13 has printed materials from 1906-1953 and 1957; f.14 has clippings from 1957-1964; f.15 contains clippings and reports from 1965; f.16 has clippings and a report from the period 1966-1969.

4 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7458438

Boulder Public Library

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