A Pullman Company passenger car is on tracks beside covered passenger platforms at a railroad station in Columbus (Franklin County), Ohio. Lettering on the car reads: "Pullman" and "Butler." Shows a baggage cart and signs that read "Columbus...
Men and saddled horses stand on a wooden bridge over the Loup River in Columbus (Platte County), Nebraska. Shows horse-drawn carriages on the bridge and trees at the edge of the river in the distance.
Columbus (Neb.)--1860-1870.; Loup River (Neb.)--1860-1870.; Bridges--Nebraska--Columbus--1860-1870.; Rivers--Nebraska--Columbus--1860-1870.
View of the sign for Columbus Park between West 38th (Thirty-eighth) and West 39th (Thirty-ninth) Avenues and Navajo and Osage Streets in the Sunnyside Neighborhood, Denver, Colorado. The sign reads: "Denver Department of Parks and Recreation...
A marching band plays in a Knights of Columbus parade on 21st (Twenty-first) Avenue, in Denver, Colorado. Other participants hold a banner that reads: "The Landing of Columbus". Spectators line the street. Signs on the nearby buildings read:...
Men and women, members of the Union Pacific excurions to the 100th meridian, pose in a group near burned fire rings and a tent at a camp site in Columbus (Platte County), Nebraska. The men wear top hats or "wideawake" hats, overcoats and pose with...
Columbus and Greenville Railway locomotive number 405 pulls a post office car and a passenger car in Greenville (County), Mississippi. Lettering on the locomotive and tender reads: "405" and "Columbus and Greenville." The town is in the distance.
View of the train "The Deltan" pulled by Columbus and Greenville Railway steam locomotive #172, with two passenger cars, in Greenwood (Leflore County), Mississippi. Lettering on the locomotive and tender reads: "Columbus & Greenville" and "172." A...
Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)
Members of the Knights of Columbus, holding swords, stand in formation as a procession of men make their way into the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on Colfax Avenue at Logan Street in Denver, Colorado.
View of New York Central Railroad Company train 33 with locomotive #4940 beside the Pennsylvania Railroad roundhouse in Columbus (Franklin County), Ohio. Smoke rises from the locomotive. Shows a smokestack above the roundhouse, a railroad signal,...
New York Central Railroad Company--1940-1950.; Pennsylvania Railroad--Buildings--1940-1950.; Columbus (Ohio)--1940-1950.; Railroad roundhouses--Ohio--Columbus--1940-1950.; Railroads--Ohio--Columbus--1940-1950.
Exterior view of Knights of Columbus building, Glenarm Place and 14th (Fourteenth), Denver, Colorado; street level businesses include Adolph's Pharmacy (Adolph Swoboda, 501 14th), Denver Decorating Company (507 14th), J.K. Mullen Investment Company...
Knights of Columbus--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Commercial facilities--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.
Knights of Columbus conventioneers pose in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. They include: Frank Zugeder, J. J. Miller - delegates from Gunnison Colo. Council 2185 (number 1 and 2), 3. Phil Kirwin, 4. Henry Manisey, Florence, Colo., 5....
Knights of Columbus. Gunnison Council No. 2185 (Gunnison, Colo.)--People--1930-1940.; Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Fraternal organizations--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1930- 1940.; Fraternal organizations--Colorado--Gunnison--1930-1940.;...
A, African American (Black) woman in a dress and straw hat stands near Greenville and Columbus Railway locomotive number 172 as it stops near a wooden water tank in Carrollton (County), Mississippi. Shows a tender and a railroad car. The engineer...
View of a Columbus and Greenville Railway train near Longs Switch (Washington County), Mississippi. Shows locomotive #402, post office car 31 and railroad coach # T-87, with an observation platform, near a gravel road and trees.
Robert W. Richardson and probably a railroad conductor pose in front of Union Pacific Railroad steam locomotive #58. A passenger train with a diesel locomotive is behind the locomotive.
Large group of Knights of Columbus members pose in long rows, Gunnison, Colorado. First row squats, back rows stand; all wear suits, hats or caps, except the clergy man with a white collar.
Gunnison (Colo.)--1910-1930.; Organizations--Colorado--Gunnison--1910-1930.; Knights of Columbus--Colorado--Gunnison--1910-1930.
A Chesapeake & Ohio freight train, led by steam locomotive # 3022, crosses a steel trestle over the Little Miami River in Columbus, Ohio. An industrial building in the distance has a sigh that reads: "Belmont Caskets Lead Coated Steel."
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company--1940-1950.; Columbus (Ohio)--1940-1950.; Little Miami River (Ohio)--1940-1950.; Railroad bridges.; Railroad locomotives.; Railroads.; Trestles.
Chesapeake & Ohio steam locomotive 7754 with a consist of freight cars travels past an steep embankment, buildings and houses in the Greenlawn area of Columbus, Ohio. Shows multiple railroad tracks and utility poles.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company--1940-1950.; Columbus (Ohio)--1940-1950.; Little Miami River (Ohio)--1940-1950.; Railroad locomotives.; Railroads.
View of Chesapeake and Ohio steam locomotive 464 with a railroad post office car and passenger coaches in the yards in Columbus, Ohio. A double-header freight train and a steel bridge are in the distance.
A Chesapeake & Ohio double-header freight train, led by steam locomotives #2344 and #3046, travels past industrial buildings and a signal tower near Columbus, Ohio. Shows utility poles and a smokestack.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company--1940-1950.; Columbus (Ohio)--1940-1950.; Railroad locomotives.; Railroads.
A woman in the Knights of Columbus auxiliary takes dictation from a wounded soldier in a military hospital probably in Denver, Colorado. The woman wears a uniform and beret.
Knights of Columbus--People--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Fraternal organizations--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Soldiers--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Women--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.;...
View of Columbus Apartments at 3006 West 38th Avenue, Denver, Colorado; business signs read: "AAA Radio Sales & Service Co.," "Walter J. Gamel Decorating Co.," "Nix Realty," "Bungalow Bakery;" shows pedestrians and parked cars.
A miner poses on an electric engine of the Bobtail Tunnel tramway near Black Hawk, Gilpin County, Colorado. Loaded and empty mine cars are pulled by the engine that has "The Jeffrey MFG Co. Columbus O. U. S. A." embossed on the side.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company (Columbus, Ohio); Blackhawk (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Bobtail Mine (Gilpin County, Colo.)--1900-1920.; Mine railroads--Colorado--Blackhawk--1900-1920.; Miners--Colorado--Blackhawk--1900-1920.;...
A miner poses in an electric engine of the Bobtail Tunnel tramway near Black Hawk, Gilpin County, Colorado. The engine, which has "The Jeffrey MFG Co. Columbus, O. U. S. A." embossed on the side, pulls mine cars on the tracks.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company (Columbus, Ohio); Blackhawk (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Bobtail Mine (Gilpin County, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Mine railroads--Colorado--Blackhawk--1900-1910.; Miners--Colorado--Blackhawk--1900-1910.;...
View of buildings and houses at the Columbus Mill near Garfield (Chaffee County), Colorado. Shows log and timber buildings, houses, laundry on a line, and a steep hillside. A tramway is on the hill behind mill buildings with smokestacks.
Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of William Columbus Ferril, pioneer lawyer, editor and naturalist; curator, Colorado State Historical and Natural History Society (1896-1910); editor, Rocky Mountain herald (1912-1939).
Journalists--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Lawyers--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Ferril, William Columbus, 1855-1939.