Fairmount Sexton’s Records 1891-1953 list over 85,500 burials or entombments. The Fairmount Sexton Records 1891–1953 were microfilmed in 1959 by the Genealogical Society of Utah. The grave registers were arrange in rough “alphabetical...
Fairmount Cemetery (Denver, Colo.)--Indexes.; Registers of births, etc.--Colorado--Denver--Indexes.; Cemeteries--Colorado--Denver.; Colorado--Genealogy.; Colorado--Vital records.
The Nebraska registration cards are on 50 rolls of microfilm, Nebraska State Historical Society library microfilm catalog number RG0544.PR. They are arranged alphabetically by county or city. Within the county or city, names are listed usually...
World War, 1914-1918--Nebraska.; Nebraska--Genealogy--Sources.; Nebraska--History, Military.; United States. Selective Service System--Sources.; United States. Army--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.--World War, 1914-1918.; United States....
Members of the Peck family are identified, as a group of men, women, and children pose on the front porch of the Peck House in Empire, Colorado. Those identified include: F. L. Peck, Mrs. C. P. Peck, Mrs. F. L. Peck, Frank Peck, Jr., Howark Beck,...
Peck House (Empire, Colo.)--1890-1910.; Empire (Colo.)--1890-1910.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1890-1910.
Comprehensive index created of the 1885 Arapahoe County, Colorado State Census created by The Colorado Genealogical Society. Geographically included in the index is: present Denver, Arapahoe and Adams counties. Information included in the index...
Colorado--Census--19th century.; Denver (Colo.)--Census--19th century.; Arapahoe County (Colo.)--Census--19th century.; Census records.
Shows Peck House hotel, Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, a frame boarding house with wrap-around porch / balcony and sign: "Peck House." People pose with bicycles and a buggy.
The Hotel Splendide is the restored version of the famous Peck House in Empire, Colorado. It is a two story building with a large front porch, ornate balustrade, intersecting rooflines, and its name painted in large letters on the roof. Old timers...
Peck House (Empire, Colo.)--1960-1970.; Empire (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1960-1970.
The Hotel Splendide is the restored version of the famous Peck House in Empire, Colorado. It is a two story building with a large front porch, ornate balustrade, intersecting rooflines, and its name painted in large letters on the roof. Old timers...
Peck House (Empire, Colo.)--1960-1970.; Empire (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1960-1970.
The Hotel Splendide in Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, was originally called the Peck House but was renamed about 1950; the hotel was established in 1860 as a stage coach stop. The building's name was changed back to the Peck House in 1972....
The porch of the Hotel Splendide in North Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, has seven posts with decorative woodwork and a decorative carved railing between the posts. Chairs and rocking chairs are on the porch; the view beyond includes trees,...
The porch of the Hotel Splendide in North Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, has four posts with decorative woodwork; two posts have horseshoes fastened to them. A decorative carved railing runs between the posts. Signs on the building wall...
The Hotel Splendide in Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, was originally called the Peck House, but was renamed about 1950; the hotel was established in 1860 as a stage coach stop. The building's name was changed back to the Peck House in 1972....
The Hotel Splendide in North Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, is a two-story building with a gable roof on which "Hotel Splendide" is written in large letters. A porch runs around the building, and another smaller building is nearby. Two 1950s...
The interior of a gift shop at the Hotel Splendide in Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, includes a round wood table with spiral- shaped legs and wood chairs, a Victorian sideboard with pottery on its shelves, an open door through which wire...
The interior of a gift shop at the Hotel Splendide in Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado, includes a round wood table with spiral- shaped legs and chairs, a Victorian sideboard with pottery on its shelves, an open door through which wire chairs...
Empire (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Gift shops--Colorado--Empire--1960-1970.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1960-1970.; Interiors.
Newsletter produced by the Central Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in newsletter is a sermon by different religious leaders within the church, list of new members and events of different church societies.
Presbyterian Church--Colorado--Denver--History.; Church buildings--Colorado--Denver.; Central Presbyterian Church (Denver, Colo.); Presbyterian Church--Colorado--Denver.
Index to the Farmer and Hale Mortuary Index located in Denver, Colorado from the years 1889 to 1909. The original registers are individually indexed. The name may be that of the deceased or the person responsible for payment of the funeral...
Funeral homes--Colorado--Denver--Records--Indexes.; Burial--Colorado--Denver--Indexes.; Registers of births, etc.--Colorado--Denver--Records--Indexes.
A Native American (Sioux Assiniboine) woman stands near a crude frame structure open on all sides and covered on top with brush, Fort Peck Agency, Montana. The shelter serves as a drying area for strings of corn ears which hang around the perimeter...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Fort Peck Agency--1920-1940.; Assiniboine Indians--Montana--1920-1940.; Dakota Indians--Montana--1920-1940.; Indians of North America--Montana--1920-1940.; Corn--Montana--1920-1940.; Food...
Portrait of Plenty Holes, "Oke Doke", an elderly Native American Sioux man, wearing a long-sleeved shirt, trousers, and soft hat, in front of a log cabin, Fort Peck Reservation, Montana.
Dakota Indians--Montana--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--Montana--1930-1940.; Fort Peck Indian Reservation (Mont.); Aged persons--Montana--1930-1940.; Plenty Holes.
Standing portrait of Plenty Holes, "Oke Doke", an elderly Native American Sioux man with a cane, wearing a long-sleeved shirt, trousers, and soft hat, in front of a log cabin, Fort Peck Reservation, Montana.
Dakota Indians--Montana--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--Montana--1930-1940.; Fort Peck Indian Reservation (Mont.)--1930-1940.; Aged persons--Montana--1930-1940.; Plenty Holes.
Peck House, in Empire, Colorado, fell into a dilapidated condition between its heyday as a social gathering spot in the late 1880s and its refurbishment in the 1960s. The ornate balustrade on the second floor balcony has been broken.
Peck House (Empire, Colo.)--1930-1970.; Empire (Colo.)--1930-1970.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1930-1970.
A dilapidated Peck House stands in Empire, Colorado. This was between its heyday of the late 1800s and early 1900s, and its restoration in the middle 1960s. A station wagon is parked in front, and someone is sitting on the front steps.
Peck House (Empire, Colo.)--1950-1960.; Empire (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1950-1960.
Men, women and children pose on the front porch and in an automobile in front of The Peck House in Empire, Colorado. Famous for its elaborate ornamentation and excellent service, it hosted many of Colorado's most famous persons. Features include...
Peck House (Empire, Colo.)--1900-1920.; Empire (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Hotels--Colorado--Empire--1900-1920.