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Found in 1121 Collections and/or Records:

Tom Doherty oral history interview, 1983 September 26, 2006 July 20

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Identifier: CSUdoherty
Abstract

Liston Leyendecker interviews Tom Doherty on September 26, 1983.

Dates: 1983 September 26; Digitization: 2006 July 20

Tom J. Noel for Colorado Reflections, about 1985, 2006 January 16

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Identifier: couda-noel_tom
Abstract

Tom Noel reflects on the political, social, and economic life of early Denver by looking at the bars, saloons, and the various functions they served.

Dates: about 1985; Digitization: 2006 January 16

Tom Johnson Interview, 1978 July 15, 2006 May 31

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Identifier: CPLHCAudioINTJohnson
Abstract

Interview.

Dates: 1978 July 15; Digitization: 2006 May 31

Tom Nix oral history interview, 2003 April 22, 2006 July 19, 1950-2003

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Identifier: CSUnix
Abstract

Zack Weingartner interviews Tom Nix in Fort Collins, Colorado on April 22, 2003. Mr. Nix discusses water rights on the Arthur Ditch and Chaffee Ditch, his experience of droughts and floods in the Cache la Poudre River area during the 1950's and 60's, and his service on the Arthur Ditch Company Board of Directors.

Dates: 2003 April 22; Digitization: 2006 July 19; Coverage: 1950-2003

Tonadita, 1970, 2006 January 1

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Identifier: CCcobos7.9
Abstract

Socorro, New Mexico. Harmonica accompaniment. Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

Tony Shearer for Colorado Reflections

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Identifier: couda-shearer
Abstract

Tony Shearer discusses his experience as a poet, writer, and musician, born in Manitou Springs. Mentions his Native American and Celtic heritage. Shearer reflects on what inspires him as an artist, discusses his travels around the world, and discusses the spirituality of nature and the importance of communing with nature. With poetic language, Shearer describes Charm Springs, a small spring near Manitou and discusses the future of Native Americans in the United States.

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Trevino, Dorothy reads a history of the "Galloping Goose": Part of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad, 1975, 2006 August 10

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Identifier: MPL08
Abstract

Dorothy Trevino reads an historical account of the Galloping Goose: a hybrid type train that ran in Southwestern Colorado in the 1930's. This account is part of a series on local history recorded in the 1970's and intended to be part of the Mancos Public Library's collection.

Dates: 1975; Digitization: 2006 August 10

Triguena hermosa, 1971, 2006

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Identifier: CCcobos14.7
Abstract

Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tape speed is incorrect. Quality: Fair.

Dates: 1971; Digitization: 2006

Trovo del Viejo Vilmas, 1949, 2006

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Identifier: CCcobos48
Abstract

La Alameda, New Mexico. No listing in Cobos index. Recited. Quality: fair/poor. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 25 of 25 songs on the audiofile.

Dates: 1949; Digitization: 2006

Tu eres la dicha que yo ambiciono, 1958, 2006

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Identifier: CCcobos9.14
Abstract

Tome, New Mexico. See item 9.13. Quality: Good/ Fair.

Dates: 1958; Digitization: 2006

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Folk music -- New Mexico 488
Canciones 193
Interviews 99
Colorado 93
Alabados 85
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Denver (Colo.) 69
Westminster (Colo.) -- Biography 56
Westminster (Colo.) -- History 56
Indigenous peoples of North America 51
Mesa (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century 51
Nevada 50
Mesa (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century 49
Northern Paiute Indians 46
Northern Paiute women 42
Adams County (Colo.) -- Biography 37
Adams County (Colo.) -- History 37
Corridos 35
History 27
Valses chiquiados 25
Ranch life -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 23
Grouse Creek (Utah) -- Social life and customs 22
Hispanic heritage 22
Oral histories 21
Ranchers -- Grouse Creek (Utah) -- Interviews 21
Mormons -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 20
Steel industry and trade -- United States -- History 20
Colorado Springs (Colo.) 18
Inditas 16
Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 16
Alabanzas 14
Children's songs, Spanish 13
Depressions -- 1929 13
Entriegas de novios 13
Himnos 12
Romances 12
Bailes 11
Frontier and pioneer life -- Mesa (Ariz.) 11
Mines and mineral resources 11
Song in story 11
World War, 1914-1918 11
Central business districts -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 10
Cultural Identity 10
Decimas 10
World War, 1939-1945 10
Agriculture 9
College administrators -- Greeley (Colo.) -- Interviews 9
Agriculture -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 8
Authors 8
Anglo-American song 7
Cortez (Colo.) -- History 7
Homesteading -- Goodman Point (Montezuma County, Colo.) 7
Los pastores 7
Montezuma County (Colo.) -- History 7
Mormons -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 7
Railroads 7
Teachers 7
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 7
Agriculture -- Goodman Point (Montezuma County, Colo.) 6
Central City (Colo.) 6
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Goodman Point (Montezuma County, Colo.) 6
Gold mines and mining 6
Greeley (Colo.) 6
Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 6
Race discrimination 6
Schools -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 6
Tiwa Indians 6
Tiwa Indians -- Customs and practices 6
Tiwa Indians -- History 6
Boulder (Colo.) 5
Cache la Poudre River Watershed (Colo.) 5
Civic leaders -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 5
Colorado Springs (Colo.) -- History 5
Miners 5
Recreation -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History 5
Segregation 5
African Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews 4
Agriculture -- Colorado -- History 4
Architecture 4
Cable cars (Streetcars) 4
Cowboys -- Grouse Creek (U.S.) -- Interviews 4
Denver (Colo.) -- History 4
El Paso (Tex.) 4
Golden (Colo.) 4
Grouse Creek (Utah) 4
Instrumental music -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 4
Leadville (Colo.) 4
Musical groups -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 4
Puerto Rico 4
Ranchers' spouses -- Grouse Creek (Utah) -- Interviews 4
Ranching 4
San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) 4
Theater 4
Water use -- Colorado -- History 4
Agricultural extension work -- Colorado 3
Agriculture -- Cache la Poudre River Watershed (Colo.) 3
Amusements -- Grouse Creek (Utah) 3
Dove Creek (Colo.) -- History 3
Education 3
Elitch Gardens (Denver, Colo.) 3
Farming 3
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