Margaret Evans, the wife of John Evans describes her daily life in 1861. She describes her efforts to improve her children, and comments about religion.
Margaret Evans, the wife of John Evans describes her daily life in 1863. The diary also includes doodles, children's drawings and an accounting ledger.
Studio portrait of John Evans, governor of Colorado territory from 1862 to 1865; Evans founded the Denver Seminary (Denver University) and financed various Denver railroads. He wears a dark suit, vest and bow tie with a white shirt.
Studio portrait of John Evans, governor of Colorado territory from 1862 to 1865; he founded the Denver Seminary (Denver University) and financed various Denver railroads. He wears a dark suit, vest and bow tie with a white shirt.
View of the Colorado Seminary, the Governor John Evans house, and an unidentified house on 14th (Fourteenth) and Arapahoe Streets in downtown Denver, Colorado. The brick buildings have hip roofs, chimneys, and a cupola.
Evans, John, 1814-1897.--Homes & haunts.; Denver (Colo.)--1860-1870.; Church schools--Colorado--Denver--1860-1870.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1860-1870.