Clip art portraits A-C. [1900-1930].

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Clip art portraits A-C. [1900-1930].

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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...

Bushee, Frederick A. (Frederick Alexander), 1872-

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Adams, Mary Beth, 1958-....

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Boggess, Frank A., ca. 1872-1955.

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F. A. Boggess, professor at the University of Colorado, was the president of the Art Association of Boulder, which Jean Sherwood founded. According to an article in the Daily Camera on 13 May 1929, two hundred persons attended the unveiling ceremony. The portrait was the gift of Chapter H, P.E.O. ; and it was painted was Ralph Clarkson in Chicago. See 264-1-5 for a letter describing the painting. The portrait was transferred to the Boulder Historical Museum before 1976, and is there...

Andrews, Darwin M., 1869-1938.

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Darwin Andrews was a horticulturist and the owner of Rockmont Nursery from approximately 1899-1937. Rockmont Nursery was located in Boulder on the corner of 23rd Street and Bluebell. Andrews specialized in collecting and cultivating native plants from the Rocky Mountain region. He ran a world-wide mail order business selling native plants and wildflower seeds. From the description of Views of Colorado and wildlife. 1894-[1939] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427376190 ...

Bergheim, Milton N., 1893-1978.

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Carlson, Harry Gilbert, 1930-....

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Beresford, Howard

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Beckman, C. O. Rev.

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Crosman, Ralph.

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Brown, R. J. K. (Roderick John Kilner)

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The Y.M.C.A. chorus of which R. J. Brown was a member, was founded in the mid-1930s by Don McLaren. It was formed with the support of the Y.M.C.A. quartette which had been established some years earlier. The chorus was disbanded during World War II when many of the chorus members served in the armed forces. Moreover, in 1941 Don McLaren moved overseas to become a representative of the Y.M.C.A. in England. The first year of this chorus was 1935 and as it started to grow and become more proficient...

Adams, Betty K., 1946-

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Burton, Harry.

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Adams, Judge.

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Cumberford, Loren W., 1878-1957.

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According to a letter from the donor (Loren W. Cumberford's stepdaughter), Cumberford was mayor of Boulder for four years and a member of the city council for many years. He owned the Imperial Tea and Coffee Store on Broadway and was vice president of the National State Bank. From the description of Loren W. Cumberford Photograph collection. 1926-1939. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427280652 From the description of Loren Cumberford's papers. 1909-1950. (Bould...

Cowie, Mary, 1865-1961.

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Cashmer, L. W.

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Allen C. C. Rev.

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Coulson, Sadie A. Shepherd, 1874-1956.

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Collisson, Betty.

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Currens, J. W. Mrs.

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Cooper, Frederick William

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Black, Merle.

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Beckwith, Francis

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Cross, A. C.

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Bleecker, Warren F., 1877-1936.

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Coulson, Hal 1875-1969.

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Bramhall, Prof.

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Crosby, Capt.

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Buckingham, Charles G., 1846-1940.

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Charles G. Buckingham was born at Van Wert, Ohio, in 1846. He left Kenyon College, Ohio, in his sophomore year due to health problems and worked for 6 months at the First National Bank of Van Wert. He moved to Colorado in 1870 with Dr. Charles Emerson to join the Union Colony in Greeley. With H. T. West, the men established the banking firm of Emerson, West and Buckingham. Buckingham remained a partner in that firm until moving to Boulder in 1874. Upon moving to Boulder,...

Antoine, Josephine

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Miss Antoine was born in Denver, Colo., and became a Metropolitan Opera, concert, and radio star. She sang before 1, 500 people at Macky Auditorium during her senior year at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1929. Her debut at the Met was on 4 Jan. 1936. She died at age 64. From the description of Correspondence 1937, 1941. 1937-1941. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427293361 ...