Papers, 1906-2002.

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Papers, 1906-2002.

Proposals, drawings, floor plans, informational packets, newspaper clippings, photographs, transparencies concerning architectural projects including Colorado Governor's mansion, Botanic Gardens (Denver, Colo.), Four Mile Historic Park (Colo.), Central City (Colo.) Opera House, May-D & F clock tower restoration (Denver, Colo.), schools, private residences; rehabilitation applications, meeting agendas, newsletters; correspondence relating to Denver Landmark Commission and Historic Denver, Inc.; thesis sketch book; newsletters, correspondence, meeting minutes, agendas from Cactus Club; personal and business correspondence; guidelines for historic preservation.

99 linear ft. (99 boxes), 7 oversize boxes, 4 flat file folders.

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Denver Landmark Commission (Denver, Colo.)

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Historic Denver, Inc.

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Nonprofit organization founded in 1970, dedicated to the preservation of Denver's architecturally and historically significant buildings and neighborhoods. From the description of Historic Denver, Inc. records, 1938-2011 1953-2007 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 51798454 ...

Cactus Club (Denver, Colo.)

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White, Edward D., Jr.

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Noted Denver, Colo. architect. Graduated Columbia School of Architecture (1955). Partner with Victor Hornbein. Co-founder of Historic Denver, Inc. Historian for the Cactus Club (Denver, Colo.) Principle works includes Denver County Day School, Conservatory and Horticulture Hall at Denver Botanic Gardens, John F. Kennedy Child Development Center at University of Colorado Medical Center, Four Mile Historic Park. From the description of Papers, 1906-2002. (Denver Public Library). WorldC...