The Svendt family stands outside their home on a steep mountainside in the town of North Creede, Colorado, in Mineral County. The building is a one-story, narrow, rectangular building with a flat roof, several doors and rectangular windows. Three...
Head and shoulders portrait of Professor Gary L. Baughman, faculty of the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Jefferson County, posing in a suit jacket and tie.
Golden (Colo.)--1970-1980.; Universities & colleges--Colorado--Golden--1970-1980.; Baughman, Gary L.; Colorado School of Mines.
Photograph of Dr. Kenneth D. Wells, president of Freedoms foundation at Valley Forge; Mr. Gary Tsutsui and Mr. Eugene A. Caranci both of of Cole Junior High School in Denver, Colorado; and Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate...
Cole Junior High School (Denver, Colo.); Schools--Colorado--Denver.; Denver Public Schools--Archives.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.
Two boys identified as Gary and Mike, stand outside a building at Auraria's Camp Malo, south of Evergreen on Turkey Creek Road, in Jefferson County, Colorado. The camp was sponsored by the Auraria Community Center and West Side Youth Development...
Hispanic Americans--1970-1980.; Jefferson County (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Boys.; Camps.; Boys--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.; Camps--Colorado--Jefferson County--Pictorial works.; Hispanic Americans--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.; Jefferson...
View of the Augusta mining complex, Gunnison County, Colorado.
Mine buildings--Colorado--Gunnison County--1880-1900.; Augusta Mine (Gunnison County, Colo.)--1880-1900.; Gunnison County (Colo.)--1880-1900.; Mining--Colorado--Gunnison County--1880-1900.
View of South Platte River flood damage on Alameda Avenue in Denver, Colorado; shows men, gas tanks, a truck with a camper, a trailer, storefronts, and signs: "Car Land," "Conoco," and "Gary's."
Denver (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Automobile service stations--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.; Floods--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.
Group portrait of guests and African American (Black) waiters at a dinner party at the Denver Country Club in Denver, Colorado; decor includes nouveau borders, light fixtures, and a taxidermied fish. Legible identification reads: "Right hand wing,...
African Americans--Colorado--Denver--1910-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1930.; Denver Country Club (Colo.)--1910-1930.; Banquets--Colorado--Denver--1910-1930.; Country clubs--Colorado--Denver--1910-1930.; Interiors--Colorado--Denver--1910-1930.;...
Photograph of nine people, one is caller Larry Wylie, and the other eight are square-dancers. The caller is wearing a long-sleeved white shirt, a vest, and a bolo tie. The male dancers are wearing black trousers, white long-sleeved, Western...
Central City (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Dancers--Colorado--Central City--1960-1970.; Square dancing--Colorado--Central City--1960-1970.
Students of the 6-A class, and their teachers Miss Gunkle and Miss Siems, pose in front of the brick Thatcher School at South Grant Street and Colorado Avenue in Denver, Colorado. The girls wear blouses, skirts, and dresses; the boys wear shirts,...
Denver Public Schools--People--1950-1960.; Thatcher School (Denver, Colo.)--People--1950-1960.; Denver (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Students--Colorado--Denver--1950-1960.; Teachers--Colorado--Denver--1950-1960.
Photograph of the Parent Teacher Association Council from Thatcher Elementary School in Denver, Colorado. Some individuals in the photo are listed on the back. Behind the group is a small boy.
Thatcher School (Denver, Colo.); Schools--Colorado--Denver.; Denver Public Schools--Archives.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.
Winks Panorama, (also known as Winks Lodge) was a hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado that served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills County Club area which was the only...
Two men stand on the stairs of Winks Lodge, (also known as Winks Panorama) was a hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado that served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills County Club...
Tucker family: Warren, Sharon Duncan, Wendell "Wink" Hamlet and Alberta Hamlet. Winks Panorama, (also known as Winks Lodge) was a hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado that served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The...
Alberta Hamlet and friend stand on the stairs of Winks Panorama. The hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills County Club area which was the...
Melba Hamlet and Vivian Hoopers (wife of Benny Hooper) stand outside near Winks Panorama, also known as Winks Lodge. The hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built...
Winks Panorama, (also known as Winks Lodge) was a hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado that served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills County Club area which was the only...
Hamlet Family: Alberta, Clarence and Wendell "Wink" stand in front of Winks Panorama also known as Winks Lodge. The hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in...
Winks Panorama, (also known as Winks Lodge) was a hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado that served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills County Club area which was the only...
Melba Hamlet in front of Winks Panorama also known as Winks Lodge. A hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado that served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills County Club area which...
Muriel Hamlet washes dishes while a boy chops wood near Winks Panorama also known as Winks Lodge. The hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln...
Wendell Hamlet's sister, Lillian hold a chicken near Winks Panorama also known as Winks Lodge. The hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado served African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills...
Linda and Warren Tucker pose outside in the mountains near Pinecliffe, Colorado in the Lincoln Hills County Club area which was the only African-American mountain resort in the western United States at the time.