Mouth of Sunshine Canyon and views northwest. 1887-1905.

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Mouth of Sunshine Canyon and views northwest. 1887-1905.

8 oversized photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7475085

Boulder Public Library

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Mapleton School (Boulder, Colo.)

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Paddock, Alva A., 1887-1961.

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Members of the Giggey family were early residents of the Magnolia, Caribou, and Nederland areas of Boulder County, Colo. From the description of Giggey family biographical information [ca. 1956]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427312052 Alva A. (A.A.) Paddock was the son of Lucius Carver (L.C.) Paddock (1859-1940), editor and publisher of the Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo. from 1892 until 1940. He was named for his father's friend Alva Adams, a Pueblo businessma...

Paddock, Laurence T., 1927-,

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Meile, Louis B., 1858-1935

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NOTE: This structure was built by Alpha Delta Pi to replace their earlier sorority house that was on the same site. It later housed other greek organizations. From the description of 1019 14th Street photographs, [1929-1935]. [1929-1935] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427367243 NOTE: Shortly after it was built it was taken over by Albert Howe and renamed Howe Mortuary. From the description of Boulder Undertaking Company photographs, 1921. 1921. (Bo...