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    • Fairmount sexton's records, 1891-1953, Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

    • Fairmount sexton's records, 1891-1953, Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

    • 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.

    • 2004
    • WWI Colorado Draft Registration Cards

    • WWI Colorado Draft Registration Cards

    • Index to the World War I Draft Registration Cards for Colorado between the years of 1917-1918. During World War I there were three registrations. The first, on June 5, 1917, was for all men between the ages of 21 and 31. These men were born...

    • World War, 1914-1918--Colorado.; Colorado--Genealogy--Sources.; Denver (Colo.)--History, Military.; United States. Selective Service System--Sources.; United States. Army--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.--World War, 1914-1918.; United States....

    • 2005
    • Blossom Time Company, Broadway Theatre, Denver, Colo.

    • Blossom Time Company, Broadway Theatre, Denver, Colo.

    • Members of the cast of the operetta "Blossom Time" pose in front of the Broadway Theater at 1756 Broadway in Denver, Colorado. Signs read: "Metropole Restaurant" and "This Hotel is a Member of the Rocky Mountain Hotel Association."

    • Broadway Theater (Denver, Colo.)--People--1920-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Actors--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Theaters--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.

    • 1924 Oct. 15
    • Blossom Time Company, Broadway Theatre, Denver, Colo.

    • Blossom Time Company, Broadway Theatre, Denver, Colo.

    • The cast of "Blossom Time" poses in front of the Broadway Theater at 1756 Broadway in Denver, Colorado. A woman in the front row holds a newspaper folded to read: "Welcome. The Denver P[ost]." A little boy on a woman's lap wears a sailor hat with a...

    • Broadway Theater (Denver, Colo.)--People--1920-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Actors--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Theaters--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.

    • 1926 Nov. 10
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Portrait of a Navajo woman. Her hair is pulled back, she wears a patterned blouse, and is wrapped in a blanket. She has a squash blossom necklace and a turquoise heishe necklace around her neck, a silver concho belt, and a silver bracelet. She...

    • Indians of North America.; Navajo Indians.; Navajo women.; Clothing & dress.; Women.

    • [between 1890 and 1900]
    • Navajo group - morning prayer

    • Navajo group - morning prayer

    • Group portrait of Native American Navajos by looms; costume includes blankets, beads, squash blossom necklaces with naja pendants, and conchos. Girls look on.

    • Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--1900-1910.; Clothing & dress--1900-1910.

    • [between 1901 and 1906?]
    • Navajo family

    • Navajo family

    • Portrait of a Native American Navajo family; women and children sit by pottery and a loom; a man is on a horse. Costume includes squash blossom necklaces with naja pendants.

    • Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--1900-1910.; Families--1900-1910.; Horseback riding--1900-1910.; Looms--1900-1910.; Women & children--1900-1910.

    • [between 1901 and 1906?]
    • 1st Colo. inf. reg. in parade

    • 1st Colo. inf. reg. in parade

    • A band parades down 17th (Seventeenth) Street in Denver, Colorado with the First Infantry Regiment of Colorado Volunteers enroute to the Philippines for the Spanish-American War. Officers on horses lead the procession. Business signs read: "Roc[ky]...

    • Denver (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Military parades & ceremonies--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1890-1900.; United States. Army. Colorado Infantry Regiment, 1st.

    • [1898 May 10]
    • Navajo camp fire

    • Navajo camp fire

    • Native American (Navajo) women sit near a large campfire at night on Tovar Mesa (Navajo County), Arizona. A man and other women sit under trees nearby. Shows two hogans with a basket and pottery jar at the doorway. The women wear squash blossom...

    • Hogans--Arizona--Navajo County--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Structures--Arizona--Navajo County--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--Structures--Arizona--Navajo County--1900-1910.; Navajo County (Ariz.)--1900-1910.; Tovar Mesa (Ariz.)--1900-1910.;...

    • [between 1900 and 1905?]
    • Salida, Colorado, G. R. Gray residence

    • Salida, Colorado, G. R. Gray residence

    • Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, the G. R. Gray House has bargeboard in the gable, and windows with shutters. Fruit trees blossom overhead.

    • Gray, G. R.--Homes & haunts.; Salida (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Gables--Colorado--Salida--1960-1970.; Houses--Colorado--Salida--1960-1970.; Windows--Colorado--Salida--1960-1970.

    • [between 1960 and 1970?]
    • Daughter of Pa-lo-wa-ti-wa, Gov. of Zuni Pueblo

    • Daughter of Pa-lo-wa-ti-wa, Gov. of Zuni Pueblo

    • Standing portrait of the daughter of Zuni governor Palowahtiwa (Patricio Pino) a Pueblo Native American, the girl wears a manta, shawl, squash blossom necklace, rings, moccasins and leggings. She stands in front of an adobe wall with Zuni pottery...

    • Pino, Patricio--Family.; Indian pottery--New Mexico--Zuni--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Zuni Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Zuni...

    • [between 1890 and 1900]
    • We'wha weaving belt

    • We'wha weaving belt

    • We'wha, a Native American (Zuni), sits and weaves a belt on a backstrap loom, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. We'wha is a berdache, a man who prefers women's work and adopts female dress; he is dressed as a woman and wears a woven manta, moccasins, and...

    • Berdaches--New Mexico--Zuni--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Zuni--1880-1890.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Zuni--1880-1890.; Zuni Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--Zuni--1880-1890.; Zuni (N.M.)--1880-1890.; Cross dressing--New...

    • [between 1880 and 1890?]
    • Gravestone, Georgetown, Colorado

    • Gravestone, Georgetown, Colorado

    • View of a gravestone in the cemetery at Georgetown, Colorado, on the north end of the town. The gravestone is scalloped on the top, with a carved hand holding a blossom just beneath the top of the stone. Carved on the stone are the words, "Leroy...

    • Georgetown (Colo.)--1930-1950.; Cemeteries--Colorado--Georgetown--1930-1950.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Colorado--Georgetown--1930- 1950.

    • [between 1930 and 1950?]
    • John Deal, Cerette (?), Ocapoor , Utes

    • John Deal, Cerette (?), Ocapoor , Utes

    • Three native American (Ute) chiefs kneel in front of tepees. John Deal holds a lance. In the center is possibly Cerette. Ocapoor wears a beaded, fringed shirt, squash blossom necklace, and holds a pipe. All three wear headdresses. Men, women and...

    • Indians of North America--Children--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--Women--1910-1920.; Isareta.; Ocapoor.; Deal, John.

    • 1911
    • Navaho "They shall not pass" I thought that I'd get the yebetchai hogan

    • Navaho "They shall not pass" I thought that I'd get the yebetchai hogan

    • Native American (Navajo) men and Horace S. Poley stand and talk in a group near Shiprock, New Mexico. The Navajo men wear headbands. One wears a squash blossom necklace. Horace S. Poley holds a camera and wears a hat.

    • Indians of North America--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Navajo Indian Reservation--1900-1910.; Conversation--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Photographers--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Poley, H. S. (Horace Swartley)

    • 1908
    • Navaho

    • Navaho

    • Outdoor portrait (sitting, standing) of Native American (Navajo) man and boy. The man wears pants, a concha belt, shirt, beaded necklaces, and a cloth headband. The boy wears moccasins, a shirt, and a squash blossom necklace.

    • Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--1900-1910.; Boys--1900-1910.

    • [1908?]
    • Harry was no more persuasive with Son of Medicine Man.

    • Harry was no more persuasive with Son of Medicine Man.

    • Native American (Navajo) man, Son of Medicine Man, stands near a white man with a camera near Shiprock, New Mexico. The Native American man wears a squash blossom necklace and a cloth headband. Harry has on a hat.

    • Indians of North America--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--Men--Arizona--1900-1910.; Navajo Indian Reservation--1900-1910.; Cameras--Arizona--1900-1910.; Conversation--Arizona--1900-1910.; Photographers--Arizona--1900-1910.

    • 1908
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Studio portrait of a Native American (Navajo) man. The man wears a shirt and a squash blossom necklace.

    • Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Navajo Indians--Men--1910-1920.

    • 1910
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Studio portrait of a Native American (Navajo) man. The man wears a shirt, a squash blossom and bead necklaces, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Navajo Indians--Men--1910-1920.

    • 1910
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Studio portrait of a Native American (Navajo) man. The man wears a shirt, a squash blossom and bead necklaces, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Navajo Indians--Men--1910-1920.

    • 1910
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Studio portrait of a Native American (Navajo) man. The man wears a shirt, squash blossom and bead necklaces, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Navajo Indians--Men--1910-1920.

    • 1910
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Studio portrait of a Native American (Navajo) man. The man wears a shirt, squash blossom and bead necklaces, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Navajo Indians--Men--1910-1920.

    • 1910
    • The Snake men. Moki Snake Dance Oraibi

    • The Snake men. Moki Snake Dance Oraibi

    • View of Native American (Hopi) snake dancers in Oraibi, Arizona. The men wear body paint, dance kilts, sashes, necklaces, and moccasins. One dancer wears a squash blossom necklace.

    • Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--Oraibi--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Oraibi--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Oraibi (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Snake dance--Arizona--Oraibi--1890-1900.

    • 1896
    • Hopi woman holding plaque

    • Hopi woman holding plaque

    • Portrait of unidentified Native American woman (Hopi) wearing a cotton dress and squash blossom necklace and holding a woven plaque (marriage plaque).

    • Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--1900-1920.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1900-1920.

    • [between 1900 and 1920?]
    • Indians Pueblo Hopi women unidentified

    • Indians Pueblo Hopi women unidentified

    • Portrait of an unidentified Native American (Hopi) woman wearing a manta, print fabric shawl, necklaces including a squash blossom, and hair whorls. Sumner Matteson, the photographer, stands at her side. A Hopi girl peeks from a doorway.

    • Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.) --1890-1900.; Photographers--Arizona--1890-1900.; Matteson, Sumner W., 1867-1920.

    • [1899 or 1900?]
    • Puey of Tewa Moki

    • Puey of Tewa Moki

    • Portrait of Puey, a Native American (Hopi) man wearing a shirt, pants, bracelets, earrings, and a squash blossom necklace.

    • Hopi Indians--Arizona--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Puey, Hopi Indian.

    • 1899 or 1900?
    • Hopi children

    • Hopi children

    • Standing portrait of unidentified Native American (perhaps Hopi) girl holding a baby in a cradleboard. The girl wears a dress, Hopi woven belt, squash blossom necklace, and high moccasins. The infant is wrapped in the cradleboard with leather...

    • Indians of North America--Children--1880-1900.; Pueblo Indians--1880-1900.; Cradleboards--1880-1900.

    • [between 1880 and 1900?]
    • Indians, Ute - Towee

    • Indians, Ute - Towee

    • Head and shoulders portrait of a Native American Ute man(?), identified as Towee. He wears a fringed hide shirt, squash blossom necklace, hair pipe choker, braid ornamentation, and an eagle feather headdress.

    • Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--1910-1920.; To-Wee.

    • 1911
    • Indians Ute

    • Indians Ute

    • Two Native American Ute men pose near a shelter formed from live trees. Both wear loose pants and shirts, and headbands. One of the men wears a squash blossom necklace.

    • Indians of North America--Structures--1880-1910.; Ute Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1910.; Shelters--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Ma-shom-na-vi Village, maids and matrons

    • Ma-shom-na-vi Village, maids and matrons

    • Hopi Native American women and girls of Mishongnovi, Second Mesa, Arizona, pose wearing mantas, bead and squash blossom necklaces, braided and side-whorled hairstyles.

    • Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--Mishongnovi--1870-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Mishongnovi--1870-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--Mishongnovi--1870-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1870-1900.; Mishongnovi (Ariz.)--1870-1900.

    • [between 1879 and 1900?]
    • Hopi Indian girls grinding corn-a home scene at Shonghopavi, Arizona

    • Hopi Indian girls grinding corn-a home scene at Shonghopavi, Arizona

    • Interior view of an adobe house shows two Native American Hopi Pueblo girls grinding corn with stones, and a man seated on a rug, Shongopavi, Second Mesa, Arizona. The young women wear mantas with flowered shawls, squash blossom necklaces and side...

    • Hopi Indians--Domestic life--Arizona--Second Mesa--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Second Mesa--1900-1910.; Pueblo Indians--Women--Arizona--Second Mesa--1900-1910.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1900-1910.; Second Mesa...

    • 1908
    • Zuni maiden, daughter of Pa-lo-wa-ti-wa

    • Zuni maiden, daughter of Pa-lo-wa-ti-wa

    • Standing portrait of Twai-wi-hah Ditza, the daughter of Zuni governor Palowahtiwa (Pa-li-wa-tiwa, Patricio Pino) a Pueblo Native American, shows the girl wearing a dress, shawl, squash blossom necklace, rings, moccasins and leggings. She stands in...

    • Indians of North America--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Zuni Indians--Women--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Zuni pottery--New Mexico--Zuni--1890-1900.; Zuni (N.M.)--1890-1900.; Pottery--New...

    • [1890?]
    • Maria Martinez

    • Maria Martinez

    • Portrait of Maria Martinez, A Native American (Tewa) potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico. She wears a manta, a loose shirt, a squash blossom necklace and earrings; she holds one of her black ware plates.

    • Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1940-1960.; Tewa Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1940-1960.; Tewa women potters--1940-1960.; Artists--1940-1960.; Martínez, María Montoya.

    • [between 1940 and 1960?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Standing portrait of two unidentified Cochiti women in Native American dress. One wears a print dress, decorative belt, moccasins, and a head covering. The other wears a dark manta, moccasins, squash blossom and bead necklaces, and a head covering....

    • Cochiti Indians--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1890-1920.; Pueblos--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.

    • [between 1890 and 1920]
    • Cochiti

    • Cochiti

    • Standing portrait of unidentified Cochiti men, women, and girls, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico, in Native American dress including dresses, woven belts, feather head dresses, squash blossom and bead necklaces.

    • Cochiti Indians--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Cochiti--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1880-1910.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1880-1910.; Girls--New Mexico--Cochiti--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Standing portrait of two unidentified Native American women, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. Both wear dark colored mantas, squash blossom and bead necklaces; neither wears shoes.

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1890-1920.

    • [between 1890 and 1920?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo, arts and customs - dances

    • Cochiti Pueblo, arts and customs - dances

    • Native American men and women are dressed in ceremonial costumes as they dance in Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. Costume elements include: face paint, headdresses, moccasins, leggings, dresses, and squash blossom and bead necklaces. The men carry...

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1900-1930.; Indians of North America--Dance--New Mexico--Cochiti--1900-1930.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1900-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--New Mexico--Cochiti--1900-1930.

    • [between 1900 and 1930?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • An unidentified group of Native American men, women, and children stand near an adobe building in Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. Shows an elderly man, wrapped in a woven blanket and wearing a headband, with his arms around a younger woman wearing a...

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1890-1920.; Girls--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.

    • [between 1890 and 1920]
    • Indians Ute agencies taken at the reburial of Chief Ouray original pallbearers for Ouray

    • Indians Ute agencies taken at the reburial of Chief Ouray original pallbearers for Ouray

    • Portrait of Native American (Ute) men riding horses and identified as (l to r): "George Norris, Joseph Price, Colorow, and Buckskin Charlie." Attire includes feather headdresses, hair pipe chokers and breast plates, a squash blossom necklace,...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Consolidated Ute Agency--1920-1930.; Ignacio (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Horseback riding--Colorado--Ignacio--1920-1930.; Tribal chiefs--Colorado--Ignacio--1920-1930.; Buckskin Charlie, Ute Chief.; Colorow, ca....

    • May 24, 1925
    • Zuni and Navajo jewelry

    • Zuni and Navajo jewelry

    • Several pieces of Native American (Zuni and Navajo) jewelry: sand cast bracelets, a concho belt, a squash blossom necklace, Zuni inlaid bracelet and needlepoint bracelet, and bead necklaces (heishi).

    • Bracelets--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1960-1970.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--1960-1970.; Zuni Indians--Arts & crafts--1960-1970.; Jewelry--1960-1970.; Necklaces--1960-1970.

    • 1961
    • Many Whiskers

    • Many Whiskers

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Many Whiskers, an elderly Native American (Navajo) man. He wears a blanket, a squash blossom necklace, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1900-1940.; Navajo Indians--1900-1940.; Aged persons--1900-1940.; Necklaces--1900-1940.; Many Whiskers.

    • [between 1904 and 1932]
    • Peshcliklime

    • Peshcliklime

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Peshcliklime (Bah-Ulth-Chin-Thlan), an elderly Native American (Navajo) man. He wears a blanket, a squash blossom necklace with naja pendant, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1900-1940.; Navajo Indians--1900-1940.; Aged persons--1900-1940.; Peshcliklime.

    • [between 1904 and 1932]
    • Judge Klah and his wives

    • Judge Klah and his wives

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Judge Klah, a Native American (Navajo) Judge or Justice of the Peace. He poses with his two wives on, and in front of, Navajo woven blankets. The women wear machine made blankets and heishi bead necklaces. Judge Klah,...

    • Indians of North America--1900-1940.; Navajo Indians--1900-1940.; Judges--1900-1940.; Spouses--1900-1940.; Women--1900-1940.; Judge Klah.

    • [between 1904 and 1932]
    • Navajo man

    • Navajo man

    • A Native American (Navajo) man poses outdoors, probably in either New Mexico or Arizona. He holds a hat and wears a concho belt, bead necklaces, a squash blossom necklace, and a cloth headband.

    • Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Navajo Indians--1880-1910.; Clothing & dress--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910]

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