Construction workers stand in a deep trench and shovel dirt over a large concrete pipe at a work site in Clear Creek valley in Jefferson County, Colorado. The pipe is forty-two inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe coated with coal tar enamel. The...
Excavating machinery--Colorado--Jefferson County--1930-1940.; Jefferson County (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Pipes (Conduits)--Colorado--Jefferson County--1930-1940.; Construction workers--Colorado--Jefferson County--1930-1940.;...
View of the Denver News Agency Building (Newman, Cavender & Doane; 2006), a modernist style white coated steel and glass building with green glass balconies located in Civic Center at 101 W. Colfax in Denver, Colorado. Shows the Voorhies Memorial...
Voorhies, John H. P.--Monuments--1980-1990.; Denver Newspaper Agency--Buildings--2000-2010.; Civic Center (Denver, Colo.)--2000-2010.; Denver (Colo.)--2000-2010.; Arches.; Colonnades.; Monuments & memorials.; Newspapers.; Voorhies, John H....
Interior view of a welding shop at the Alma Lincoln Mine in Idaho Springs (Clear Creek County), Colorado; a man in a mask uses a "Lincoln Welder." A chart reads: "Murex Heavy Coated Electrodes," and "The Mine and Smelter Supply Company, Denver,...
Alma Lincoln Mine (Clear Creek County, Colo.)--1940-1950.; Idaho Springs (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Interiors--Colorado--Idaho Springs--1940-1950.; Mining--Colorado--Idaho Springs--1940-1950.; Welding--Colorado--Idaho Springs--1940-1950.
View of small group of women posed atop snow field in July on Rollins Pass, Colorado reached via Denver & Salt Lake Railroad (formerly called Denver, Northwestern & Pacific); edge of standard gauge track, foreground right; snowy Rocky Mountains,...
Rollins Pass (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Snow--Colorado--1900-1920.; Snowballs--Colorado--1900-1920.; Women--Colorado--1900-1920.; Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Company.
Workmen unload pipes from a flat-bed truck at the Lock Joint Pipe Company in Denver, Colorado. The large coated concrete pipes are stored on pieces of wood in a field.
Workmen unload pipes onto wood frames at a work site in Jefferson County, Colorado. The pipes are forty-two inch diameter reinforced concrete pipes made by the Lock Joint Company of Denver for construction of Conduit #16 of the Fraser River...
Jefferson County (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Pipes (Conduits)--Colorado--Jefferson County--1930-1940.; Construction workers--Colorado--Jefferson County--1930-1940.; Trucks--Colorado--Jefferson County--1930-1940.
Interior view of flood damage at the Jack C. Bohom residence in Byers (Arapahoe County), Colorado; shows a bathroom with mud covering the toilet and tub. A doll is in the sink.
Bohom, Jack C.--Homes & haunts.; Byers (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Bathrooms--Colorado--Byers--1960-1970.; Floods--Colorado--Byers--1960-1970.; Interiors--Colorado--Byers--1960-1970.
Profile studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Rev. Myron Winslow Reed; minister of First Congregational Church of Denver, 1884- 1894; Civil War veteran.
Reed, Myron Winslow, 1836-1899.; First Congregational Church (Denver, Colo.)
View of the Jeppeson Terminal (1995, Fentress, Bradburn and Associates, architects) at Denver International Airport at 8500 Pena Boulevard, in Denver, Colorado; Teflon coated tensile fabric forms conical tent roofs with windows at the tops.
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.
Yearbook for Denver Manual Training High School 1910.
Manual High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Yearbooks.; Denver Public Schools--Students--Yearbooks.; School yearbooks--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.
A monthly newspaper published by the Kansas Synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. On the front page of this edition is the article "The History of the Denver Church" by R. W. Lewis, pastor.