Clip art portraits R-V. [1900-1930].

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Clip art portraits R-V. [1900-1930].

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Boulder Public Library

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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...

Randall, W. A.

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Smith, H. Marion.

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Rynes, John E.

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Smith, W. V. S.

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Smiley, William Hudson, 1868-1944

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William H. Smiley came to Spokane Falls in 1878. He attended law school at the University of Michigan, graduating in 1895. He established a law practice in Spokane in 1896. Smiley was an accomplished scholar in Latin and Greek classics and translated several works into English. From the guide to the William H. Smiley Papers, 1899-1919, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) ...

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Reynolds, George F. (George Fullmer), 1877-1964

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Steine, E. A.

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Vincent, Leopold

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Sauter, Ray.

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Sawyer, Paul L., 1945-

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Seeburg, Ethel.

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Scoggins, C. E. (Charles Elbert), 1888-1955

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Sayre, Henry M., 1948-....

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Read, J. W.

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Ramsey, William Hance, 1861-

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Rogers, James Grafton, 1883-1971

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Shephard Major.

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Wolle, Muriel Sibell, 1898-1977

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Colorado author, artist, historian, and lecturer. Born April 3, 1898 Brooklyn, N.Y. Long-time resident of Colorado and art professor at University of Colorado. Died January 9, 1977 Boulder. From the description of Papers, 1926-1976. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14117123 Muriel Sibell Wolle was a renowned artist and writer who captured pictorially and in words the spirit of hundreds of old mining towns and mining camps in the American West. Her paintings and s...

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Recht, Christian F., 1900-1964.

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Rhinehart, Wilma.

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Spargo Mr.

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Smith, W. Flint (William Flint)

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Ramaley, Francis, 1870-1942

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Richardson, Leslie.

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Stafford, Jean

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Reynolds, W.H.

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Stearns, Robert L. (Robert Lawrence), 1892-

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Reid, Margaret G. (Margaret Gilpin), 1896-

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Rogerson, William K.

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Shold, Peter Magnus, 1844-1935.

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Rees, M. H.

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