Edwin L. Coates collection, 1910-1931.

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Edwin L. Coates collection, 1910-1931.

Also an abstract of Title to Lake City Lode in the Ward Mining District; a cross section map of the Ruby Mine in Ward by W. M. Rule; a letter to John Hemberger certifying title to 2345 14th Street; a business card of Edwin L. Coates, attorney; a booklet titled "University of Colorado Views, June, 1910"; an advertising coupon for a Kodak camera given by The Boulder City Bakery; and a booklet titled "Information for the Care and Operation of No. 1317 Telephone Sets". Tinted postcards of Boulder County, including: a view from east Arapahoe Avenue looking west; a Sunset Hill view looking south; two views of Macky Auditorium; an interior of the First National Bank; 2 views (5 postcards) of the Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium; a view of Flagstaff Road below Panorama Point; two views of Boulder Creek, one east of Boulder, the other in Boulder Canyon; a view of Crystal Lake; and a view of Longs Peak from High Drive in Estes Park.

15 tinted postcards.1 cross section map.1 abstract of title.1 business card.1 letter.1 advertisement.1 booklets.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7471481

Boulder Public Library

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