Exterior view of Walter Scott Cheesman's residence (later called Cheesman-Evans-Boettcher mansion & Governor's mansion), 400 East 8th (eighth) Denver, Colorado; Colonial Revival architecture with formal portico topped with balustraded balcony,...
Governor "Billy" Adams wears boxing gloves that were given to him by Gene Tunney, while Ben Poxson (Governor's Press Secretary) looks on, in Denver, Colorado. Interior decor includes oil paintings.
View of the Governor's Mansion in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Greek Revival style building has a semi circular porch and balcony supported by scalloped columns.
New Mexico Governor's Mansion (Santa Fe, N.M.)--1900-1920.; Santa Fe (N.M.)--1900-1920.; Dwellings--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1900-1920.; Official residences--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1900-1920.
View of apartments at 725 Logan Street in the Capitol Hill Neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The three story brick building has a corbeled cornice, gauge arched windows, security bars, and an entrance canopy with letters: "Governor's Park West."
Governor's Park West (Apartment building : Denver, Colo.)--1980-1990.; Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.)--1980-1990.; Denver (Colo.)--1980-1990.; Apartment buildings--Colorado--Denver--1980-1990.
Colorado Governor (1951-1955) Daniel I. J. Thornton poses with children in Denver, Colorado; the boy is on crutches and the girl wears a leg brace and sits on the governor's desk.
Denver (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Children--Colorado--Denver--1950-1960.; Governors--Colorado--1950-1960.; People with disabilities--Colorado--Denver--1950-1960.; Thornton, Daniel I. J. 1911-1976.
View of the Native American Tesuque Pueblo governor's two-story adobe house, New Mexico, shows a timber balcony with access ladder and a stack of firewood.
Indians of North America--Structures--New Mexico--Tesuque Pueblo--1880-1910.; Pueblo Indians--Structures--New Mexico--Tesuque Pueblo--1880-1910.; Tewa Indians--Structures--New Mexico--Tesuque Pueblo--1880-1910.; Tesuque Pueblo (N.M.)--1880-1910.;...
A Native American boy (Zuni) wears a woven shirt and leggings and poses beside a timber ladder and adobe and stone pueblo walls and buildings at Zuni, New Mexico. The structure identified as the "Governor's House" has a wooden framed doorway and...
Indians of North America--Structures--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Zuni Indians--Structures--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Zuni (N.M.)--1870-1890.; Adobe buildings--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Boys--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Pueblos--New...