Boulder (Colo.) historic homes printed materials, 1935-[ca. 1982] (bulk 1971-1978). [1935-1982].

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Boulder (Colo.) historic homes printed materials, 1935-[ca. 1982] (bulk 1971-1978). [1935-1982].

These folders contain printed materials (primarily, archivally photocopied clippings from the Boulder Daily Camera's Focus weekly magazine) describing historic homes of Boulder, Colorado. Folder 8 also contains an undated list of historic residences and business places, in addition to clippings dated 1935-1957 (bulk 1944).

12 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7458667

Boulder Public Library

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Boulder Daily Camera.

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Camera 11 June 1962: "Virtually all records have been photographed by a process called microfilming... this work has been done in cooperation with the Colorado State Archives and Records Service." From the description of Boulder County (Colo.) Clerk and Recorder, clippings 1943-1969. 1943-1969. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 711986598 Born 12 February 1824 in a log cabin in New York, Chauncey Stokes began helping his father in the carpentry trade at age 16. As...

Barker, Jane Valentine, 1930-

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Cleveland, Jerry, 1946-

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Margaret Read was the first woman architect in Boulder. She was born in Iowa, spent her childhood in Missouri, and moved to Boulder with her family in 1910. She attended the University of Colorado for two years, transferred to the University of California, and after graduation her first solo project was the house at 740 13th Street which she built for herself and her elderly father. (Information from "Historic Homes of Boulder County" by Jane Valentine Barker). From the description o...