Boulder Historical Society and Museum correspondence 1922-1977.

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Boulder Historical Society and Museum correspondence 1922-1977.

These folders contain outgoing and incoming Paddock family correspondence pertaining to the Boulder (Colo.) Historical Society. Folders 24-29 contain Alva A. Paddock's correspondence as follows: f.24--1922-1939 (bulk 1930s); f.25--1940-1948; f.26-- 1952-1955; f.27--1956; f.28--1957; f.29--1959-[ca. 1960]. Folder 30 holds Laurence Paddock's incoming correspondence received 1970-1977. Much of this correspondence relates to donations of historical materials from the correspondents. Alva A. Paddock was one of the founders of the Boulder Historical Society, and served as its first president.

7 folders.

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Boulder Historical Society and Museum (Boulder, Colo.)

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Paddock, Laurence T., 1927-,

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Paddock, Alva A., 1887-1961.

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Members of the Giggey family were early residents of the Magnolia, Caribou, and Nederland areas of Boulder County, Colo. From the description of Giggey family biographical information [ca. 1956]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427312052 Alva A. (A.A.) Paddock was the son of Lucius Carver (L.C.) Paddock (1859-1940), editor and publisher of the Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo. from 1892 until 1940. He was named for his father's friend Alva Adams, a Pueblo businessma...