Boulder Semi-Centennial Celebration : Southern Ute Indians. 1909 Nov. 24.

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Boulder Semi-Centennial Celebration : Southern Ute Indians. 1909 Nov. 24.

Views of the Southern Ute Indians who were brought to Boulder to participate in the semi-centennial festivities.

11 photographs (6 views).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7463699

Boulder Public Library

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Semi-centennial celebration 1909 : Boulder, Colo.)

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